Female flight attendant - Okay Airways Uniform

2017 ~
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This uniform is one of the rare and highly recognizable designs within China’s airline uniform system. It can be categorized as a “modernized ethnic-inspired uniform,” built on the structural framework of a traditional Chinese diagonal-front closure, yet clearly infused with a strong contemporary visual language through its proportions, color palette, and pattern treatment rather than a direct traditional revival.

The upper body adopts a diagonal-front cut, with the neckline outlined by white piping that clearly defines the structure of Chinese attire while keeping the collar visually clean and crisp. The short-sleeve design, combined with a fitted straight cut, results in concise, no-nonsense lines that better accommodate the practical movement requirements of cabin crew. A matching tonal belt at the waist reinforces proportion and segmentation, allowing the otherwise straight silhouette to retain a subtle sense of feminine shaping.

The most distinctive feature lies in the full-body vertical stripe pattern. Alternating orange and gray-blue stripes create a strong visual rhythm rarely seen in airline uniforms. This approach deliberately avoids the conventional “dignified blue palette” of aviation attire as well as traditional Chinese floral or embroidered motifs, instead using geometric cadence to convey modernity. The vertical striping makes the uniform instantly recognizable from a distance while visually elongating the figure, producing a taller and more upright appearance.

The orange round hat echoes the belt in color, reinforcing brand recognition and completing a cohesive accessory system. The skirt length falls below the knee, with a restrained silhouette that naturally controls stride, maintaining the professionalism and stability expected of airline uniforms—ensuring that the bold use of color and stripes never tips into frivolity.
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