
14. These are Iberia’s airline “hostesses.” They’re not flight attendants, and certainly not stewardesses.

15. This 1946 Iberia uniform, on the other hand, has something vaguely nautical about it.

16. Delta’s colorful summer uniforms in the late ’60s really capture the essence of the time.

16. This cute little number, worn in 1967, was known as British Airways’ (then still the British Overseas Airways Corporation) “paper dress.”

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