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#1162 by arfortune
10 May 2004, 12:15
Just seen this on VA's website. Does anyone know if there are any pictures anywhere?

VIRGIN ATLANTIC ANNOUNCES UNIFORM RESTYLE - 10 MAY 2004

Virgin Atlantic is pleased to announce the restyle of the uniform for its cabin crew and ground staff. The current uniform was launched in 1999 and designed by John Rocha. The restyle, which incorporates feedback from staff and tailoring changes from John Rocha, was implemented to maintain a fresh, contemporary cut whilst improving comfort and fit.
Sir Richard Branson, Chairman of Virgin Atlantic commented:

“I have always been very proud of the Virgin Atlantic uniform and delighted that we remain ahead of our competitors when it comes to stylish and contemporary designs in our striking signature red. This restyle is a progression of the original John Rocha design we launched in 1999 and is set to keep our crew in the air and on the ground looking as chic and eye catching as ever.”

Joe Ferry, Head of Design at Virgin Atlantic commented:

“We are delighted to introduce this restyle which is a natural development of the original concept by John Rocha. We have been working with John and our staff on these changes, with the aim of creating a crisper style and more relaxed appearance with improved functionality.”

John Rocha, internationally acclaimed designer, commented:

“I am delighted to have had the opportunity to revisit the Virgin Atlantic uniform project. While I believe the original uniform created a great statement, it has been in the air for five years, and as fashion moves on, it is wonderful to be able to move the original concept forward and keep it fresh and contemporary.”

RESTYLE DETAILS

Female cabin crew and ground staffThe jacket for female cabin crew and ground staff has been cut a little closer, to skim the body and accentuate the form. The neckline of the jacket has been dropped suggesting a more relaxed bearing, while maintaining a smart appearance. Traditional stab stitch details have been introduced on collars reveres, sleeve seams and pockets, progressing the notion of luxury. The signature etched silver button remains.

The blouse has been replaced with a fresh crisp and modern shirt. Using a high cotton content fabric in bright sharp white, the detailing is clean and stylish. The built in stretch in the fabric allows for ease of movement. The scarf has been cut shorter in red and purple waves of colour.

Male Cabin Crew and ground staff

For the men’s wear, the uniform remains the same with the exception of the tie, which is now a purple colour with a small VA motif, a subtle progression in a stylish way.

Flight Service Managers

For female Flight Service Managers the black blouse has been replaced with a black fresh crisp and modern shirt in a high cotton content fabric. The male Flight Service Manager’s shirt remains a grey colour, which compliments the new purple tie.

Inflight Beauty Therapists (IFBT)

For IFBT’s the same new styling details have been adopted with open revere, stab stitch and figured silhouette as the cabin crew jacket and skirt. This is matched with a v-neck cotton lycra t-shirt.

Accessories

The design and detail of the shoes, handbag and crew bags has also been revisited and refreshed in keeping with the new styling.

For more information about John Rocha please telephone 00 353 1 662 9225 or email: [email protected]

For further information please contact the Virgin Atlantic Press Office on 01293 747 373.
#31343 by Tinkerbelle
10 May 2004, 20:49
I have my uniform fitting this week - can't wait to see what it looks like as you can't really tell from the picture that I've seen as it was so small!!
#31348 by Nottingham Nick
10 May 2004, 21:01
quote:Originally posted by Tinkerbelle
I have my uniform fitting this week - can't wait to see what it looks like as you can't really tell from the picture that I've seen as it was so small!!
at VFlyer

I hope you mean the picture was small and not the uniform[}:)][}:)]

We don't want any of you more senior pax to have heart problems if VS are following M&S down the micro skirt route:)

Nick
#31357 by declansmith
10 May 2004, 22:26
The Uniform is being rolled out over the next six weeks from May 10th.

So by June 12th all Crew should be in there new outfits!!!
#31363 by anteo
10 May 2004, 22:55
quote:
The jacket for female cabin crew and ground staff has been cut a little closer, to skim the body and accentuate the form.


;)
#31367 by mcuth
10 May 2004, 23:12
Excellent - sounds really nice - should be in a good position to do a fashion review on VS19 on 2nd July [8D]

Cheers

Michael
#31377 by anteo
10 May 2004, 23:50
Hmmmm, im sure theres a joke here somewhere about crew strutting up and down the runway :D
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