Saturday, March 31, 2012

High fashion: stewardess uniforms

Airline uniforms may not be the fashionista's meaning of sartorial style but the flight attendant's garb represents the essence of jet-set style and glamour for one aviation enthusiast.

Cliff Muskiet has been collecting female flight employee ensembles since the early 1980s and has accumulated over 1,000 outfits and trimmings, which he proudly displays on his website.



"I love airplanes and everything that comes with it," says Muskiet, who also works as a flight assistant for KLM Royal Dutch Airways.

"When I think of an airplane, I automatically think of a stewardess. When I think of a stewardess, I automatically think of a uniform. When I feel of a uniform, I want to have it," he adds.

Muskiet frequently receives requests to display his collection at industry shows and exhibitions. He says the uniforms offer a window into dissimilar eras of style and commercial aviation history.

I love the 1970s psychedelic patterns and color combinations.

"You can see the fashion modify through the years when you look at the stewardess uniforms," explains Muskiet.

"I love the 1970s psychedelic patterns and color combinations: yellow, red, orange, purple, and green, white, blue. Every color was used and everything was possible," he adds.

Over the years, some of the world's most well-known fashion designers have created outfits for airline companies, including Giorgio Armani (Al Italia), Nina Ricci (Cathay Pacific) and Christian Lacroix (Air France), says Muskiet.

But just since big-name designers put their names to exacting items it doesn't mean that the uniforms they make are always a work of beauty, he explains.

"Yves Saint Laurent, for example, has made beautiful clothes for women, but the uniform he designed for Qantas in the 1980s was so terrible," says Muskiet.

Muskiet highlights 1970s uniforms from Japan Airlines, El Al and Iberia as some his all-time desired items.

He says the combination of visual style and neat trimmings, as well as the personification of the carrier's national identity -- although this is not absolutely necessary -- can all be significant factors in creating a uniform that will vibrate.

"Look at Emirates, they wear a Western uniform and the color is terrible," says Muskiet.

"But the red hat with veil is eye catching. The covering is that national identity as well as the color of the uniform: fawn is the color of sand."

Muskiet says his collection will continue to produce for as long as airlines are willing to let him get his hands on their dress. In doing so, he hopes to protect and further chronicle the historic link between airlines and the styles they continue to seed.

"There has always been something exciting about aviation and airline fashion," he enthuses. "These two go well together."

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Flower fashion show money raises at Garfield Park Conservatory

Previous summer, hailstorms scratched more than 60 percent of the Garfield Park Conservatory’s greenhouse glass, setting the folks at the West Side institution immediately into motion to raise the money they would need to restore the landmark building to its former wonder. On Friday, more than 300 partygoers gathered at Venue One, 1044 W. Randolph, to sip cocktails and enjoy a flower-themed fashion show at the annual fund-raiser Fleurotica. The benefit helped the greenhouse get $80,000 closer to its goal.


Many guests took the theme to heart, putting on flowery frocks and pinning buds into their updos, and began the evening with acai libations and snacks. Notable names spotted amongst the crowd included Margo Morris, board chairwoman of the Garfield Park Conservatory association; fashion designer Borris Powell and NBC5’s LeeAnn Trotter, who emceed the evening’s program. Also worthy of note were the cast of an upcoming Chicago-based, salon-focused reality show, who could be seen — followed by their camera gang, of course — mingling with guests and chatting with each other over drinks.

Afterward, the crowd was guided upstairs and seated for the runway show. All designs donned by models were formed by Chicago florists and completed entirely out of natural materials. Stunning gowns and flirty miniskirt ensembles were created especially for the occasion and made their way down the catwalk, many eliciting oohs and aahs from onlookers. The “Best in Show” award, chosen by a board of in-the-know judges, went to Lance Larson from Blumgarten and Co. for his one-of-a-kind creation.

Tickets began at $150, but VIP packages went for $225 and included premier show seating and a filled-to-the-brim swag bag.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Program would aid emerging NYC

NEW YORK — New York City is planning a program that would supply financial help to emerging fashion designers.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the city Economic Development Corp. plans to broadcast the program on Monday.


It would make available loans for manufacture of goods by smaller; independent designers who need to fulfill a purchase order from a retailer but can't get conventional financing.

The program will only cover New York City designers and need that they use only city factories to make their products.

The EDC will be seeking requests for proposals from a financial institution to work the fund, expected to total $5 million. The money would include $1 million worth of seed money from the corporation.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Jessica Simpson with her fiancé

Pregnant Jessica Simpson was spotted out with her fiancé, former NFL star Eric Johnson, in Los Angeles on Sunday, where the couple braved the rain after enjoying lunch. Simpson donned a stylish bright maxi-dress in the face of the less-than-desirable weather. 

The eight-month pregnant Fashion Star tutor recently appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live and talked about her beautiful sizable baby bump...

"I sense like I have a bowling ball sitting on my hoo-ha!" Simpson joked of her baby bump to host Jimmy Kimmel.

And before you ask, Simpson is not having twins. Of her large baby bump, Simpson explained, "Apparently I have a lot of amniotic liquid, so whenever my water breaks it'll be a like a fire hydrant."

Last weekend, Simpson celebrated her baby shower with over 50 friends, including Sister Ashlee Simpson and pal Jessica Alba.

Simpson and Johnson are expecting a baby girl and have reportedly already decided on a name: Maxwell! The significance behind it? Maxwell is Eric's middle name and also his grandmother's maiden name.