New Delhi: Air India has taken the internet by a storm. Afterall, fashion designer Manish Malhotra had taken the charge to design the uniforms for cabin crew and pilots. Taking to X, Air India has shared a visual treat of how the uniforms will look like!
From the video, it is evidents that Manish Malhotra gave a modern twist to the signature uniform of the flight attendants. The new uniforms showcase a variety of colours and timeless designs. What has mostly appealed the viewers is that a few of the flight attendants are seen wearing sarees with pants. No wonder, it looks like the most comfortable Indo-Western look.
Introducing our new Pilot & Cabin crew uniforms, an ode to Air India’s rich history and a promise of a bright future.
— Air India (@airindia) December 12, 2023
These uniforms, envisioned by India’s leading couturier @ManishMalhotra, features three quintessential Indian colours – red, aubergine and gold, representing the… pic.twitter.com/Pt1YBdJlMN
"Introducing our new Pilot & Cabin crew uniforms, an ode to Air India's rich history and a promise of a bright future. These uniforms, envisioned by India's leading couturier Manish Malhotra, feature three quintessential Indian colours - red, aubergine, and gold, representing the confident, vibrant new India," the airline wrote on X.
Designer Manish Malhotra shared, "I am honored to have been given the opportunity to design the uniforms for Air India. It is a privilege to be able to contribute to the national flag-bearer and showcase the elegance and charm of Indian fashion."
He said that his aim was "to create uniforms that capture the essence of India's diverse culture and traditions while also embodying a modern and sophisticated look. By incorporating quintessential hues that are symbolic to India, I hope that these uniforms not only make the crew feel proud but also leave a lasting impression on the guests, representing the warmth and hospitality that India is known for. There have been times when halfway across the world I have caught a glimpse of an Air India and felt closer to India again. In the earlier years, they (cabin crew) actually used to wear lehengas and maang teekas. For me, designing these uniforms for the new era was an incredibly exciting chance. I wanted to stay true to Air India's roots while weaving in my own vision to represent the new chapter we are stepping in."
The new uniform will be rolled out by the end of this year.
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