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Page 1: Flight Attendant Uniforms

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How flight attendant uniforms have changed over the past 85 years

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United Airlines flight attendants, wearing hats, skirts and jackets, pose in front of one of the carrier's planes in 1939.

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Cabin crew from Transcontinental & Western Air (TWA) - which was acquired by American Airlines in 2001 - are pictured in 1939.

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Most early flight attendant uniforms were sophisticated and sweet, with long sleeves, swinging skirts, and—of course—the stewardess cap.1940.

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A Transcontinental & Western Air (TWA) cabin crew uniform designed by Hollywood fashion designer Howard Greer in 1944.

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Some airlines, however, left slightly less to the imagination. 1944.

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Oleg Cassini, who was Jacqueline Kennedy's official designer, created this Trans World Airlines summer uniform in 1955.

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This Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) uniform by Don Loper, from 1959, included a fitted jacket with an hourglass shape.

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In the ’50s, flight attendants donned crisp collars and white gloves, with perfect coifs under their caps.1956.

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The Pan Am uniform's designer, Don Loper, was a well-known and multi-talented Hollywood figure and Beverly Hills designer.

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The swinging 60's are represented in a uniform that Emilio Pucci designed for Dallas-based Braniff International Airways in 1965.

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A Braniff International Airways flight attendant - wearing a space-inspired helmet - in a uniform designed by Emilio Pucci in 1965.

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Braniff’s new identity - part of a campaign called 'The End of the Plain Plane' - shocked the airline industry (photo from 1965).

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United Airlines flight attendants wore this uniform by Academy Award-winning designer Jean Louis in 1968.

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A United Airlines attendant chats with a passenger.

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Jean Louis' all-season uniform for United Airlines was a popular A-line, double-knit wool skimmer worn from 1968 to 1970.

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In 1969, Air France flight attendants began wearing this winter suit by Spanish designer Cristobal Balenciaga.

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Before she presented haute couture in Paris, designer Hanae Mori created this stylish outfit for Japan Airlines in 1970.

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Frank Smith designed this outfit for Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) in 1971. It was called 'the uniform for the superjet era'.

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Valentino made his mark with this business-like uniform for TWA in 1971. The plum polyester knit dress suit had signature buttons.

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This three-piece United Airlines uniform by Stan Herman, from 1976, had a western theme and was called Classic U.S.A.

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Qantas hired Yves Saint Laurent to create this uniform with a cropped, tuxedo-style jacket and kangaroo pattern in 1986.

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Mexican fashion designer Macario Jimenez created this polyester knit suit for Aeromexico in 2008.

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Virgin Atlantic introduced its current signature red uniforms - with a jacket and pencil skirt - designed by Vivienne Westwood in 2014.

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