Flight attendant fashion is constantly changing. How could it not, when narrow aisles on airplanes were seen as fashion catwalks for a long time. When the first commercial flights appeared in the 1950s, flying was not just a journey from point A to point B, but a flight was a vacation in itself. The role of flight attendants was equally glorified. In the book Up in the Air, author Betty Riegel revealed how they were expected to have the looks of supermodels, the skills of housewives and the skills of lifeguards. Let's take a look at the fashion of flight attendants through time.
Flight attendants apply to ambassadors of airline companies, who represent with their contagious good will, neatness and uniform. The uniform of the flight attendants has therefore always been one of the key factors and that's all since the advent of the first commercial flights. It is therefore no wonder that aviation fashion has also been very lively and sometimes turbulent throughout history. There were transitions unique catwalks and in a way they still are today.
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let's fly in what clothes flight attendants have walked on them in the now sixty-year history of the commercial life among the clouds.
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