Female cabin crew - Garuda Indonesia Uniform
2010 ~ 2021
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This uniform is one of the classic cabin crew uniform versions derived from traditional Indonesian women’s formal attire, with an overall design that emphasizes the fusion of “national cultural symbolism × modern aviation professionalism.”
The upper garment follows a modernized Kartini Kebaya silhouette, featuring a fitted three-dimensional tailored cut and a central vertical structure that creates a refined and dignified visual proportion. A decorative brooch at the chest replaces exposed buttons, resulting in a cleaner and more formal appearance. The three-quarter sleeve design balances elegance with ease of movement during in-flight service, meeting the functional requirements of airline uniforms. The neckline is more restrained and structured, conveying a formal, composed, and distinctly Southeast Asian traditional aesthetic.
In terms of color, this version adopts a bright orange-red Kebaya top paired with a matching Indonesian traditional woven sarong skirt. In Indonesian cultural symbolism, orange-red often represents vitality, warmth, and a spirit of passionate service, while also maintaining high visibility within the cabin environment. Compared to the later purple “Puspa Nusantara” uniform, which emphasizes a softer and more elegant impression, this earlier color scheme presents a brighter, more energetic, and culturally festive brand expression.
The lower half features a traditional woven Sarong skirt with a front slit structure, allowing for a more natural walking stride while preserving a slender, vertical silhouette. This “long straight skirt + front slit” configuration has been a long-standing functional design element in Garuda’s uniforms, successfully retaining the dignified posture of traditional attire while meeting the practical needs of daily cabin service and safe mobility.
The upper garment follows a modernized Kartini Kebaya silhouette, featuring a fitted three-dimensional tailored cut and a central vertical structure that creates a refined and dignified visual proportion. A decorative brooch at the chest replaces exposed buttons, resulting in a cleaner and more formal appearance. The three-quarter sleeve design balances elegance with ease of movement during in-flight service, meeting the functional requirements of airline uniforms. The neckline is more restrained and structured, conveying a formal, composed, and distinctly Southeast Asian traditional aesthetic.
In terms of color, this version adopts a bright orange-red Kebaya top paired with a matching Indonesian traditional woven sarong skirt. In Indonesian cultural symbolism, orange-red often represents vitality, warmth, and a spirit of passionate service, while also maintaining high visibility within the cabin environment. Compared to the later purple “Puspa Nusantara” uniform, which emphasizes a softer and more elegant impression, this earlier color scheme presents a brighter, more energetic, and culturally festive brand expression.
The lower half features a traditional woven Sarong skirt with a front slit structure, allowing for a more natural walking stride while preserving a slender, vertical silhouette. This “long straight skirt + front slit” configuration has been a long-standing functional design element in Garuda’s uniforms, successfully retaining the dignified posture of traditional attire while meeting the practical needs of daily cabin service and safe mobility.
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