Female flight attendant - Okay Airways Uniform
2017 ~
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Description
The overall language of this uniform leans more strongly toward practicality and service orientation, while still clearly continuing the brand’s established visual identity.
The upper body uses a white short-sleeve shirt as the base, layered with a sleeveless vest-style cut. This brings the visual structure closer to the “front-desk uniform” commonly seen in the service industry, while also improving freedom of movement. The vest features the same orange and gray-blue vertical stripes as the main uniform, but with a more restrained density and proportion. Rather than aiming for strong visual impact, the stripes are adjusted to create a calmer, more orderly rhythm, giving the overall image a friendly yet understated character.
In terms of tailoring, the vest emphasizes vertical lines and a gently shaped waist, paired with a single-breasted button closure. The lines are straightforward and functional, with no unnecessary ornamentation, allowing visual focus to rest naturally on the stripe pattern itself. The lower half also adopts a straight skirt silhouette, continuing the striped language so that the upper and lower garments form a visually continuous whole. This creates a clean, cohesive proportion and reinforces the uniform’s sense of unity.
Compared to the one-piece dress version, this configuration deliberately downplays “ethnic or structural symbolism” and instead shifts toward a more practical approach centered on brand recognition and service roles. Here, the vertical stripes no longer serve as a bold stylistic statement, but function as a tool for extending brand memory—ensuring that even across different positions and service contexts, the uniform can still be immediately recognized as part of the Okay Airways system.
The upper body uses a white short-sleeve shirt as the base, layered with a sleeveless vest-style cut. This brings the visual structure closer to the “front-desk uniform” commonly seen in the service industry, while also improving freedom of movement. The vest features the same orange and gray-blue vertical stripes as the main uniform, but with a more restrained density and proportion. Rather than aiming for strong visual impact, the stripes are adjusted to create a calmer, more orderly rhythm, giving the overall image a friendly yet understated character.
In terms of tailoring, the vest emphasizes vertical lines and a gently shaped waist, paired with a single-breasted button closure. The lines are straightforward and functional, with no unnecessary ornamentation, allowing visual focus to rest naturally on the stripe pattern itself. The lower half also adopts a straight skirt silhouette, continuing the striped language so that the upper and lower garments form a visually continuous whole. This creates a clean, cohesive proportion and reinforces the uniform’s sense of unity.
Compared to the one-piece dress version, this configuration deliberately downplays “ethnic or structural symbolism” and instead shifts toward a more practical approach centered on brand recognition and service roles. Here, the vertical stripes no longer serve as a bold stylistic statement, but function as a tool for extending brand memory—ensuring that even across different positions and service contexts, the uniform can still be immediately recognized as part of the Okay Airways system.
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