detailing how she had her skirt measured as a flight attendant, and an Emirates worker has even explained how they must wear their scarves. READ MORE: Glam Emirates flight attendants show how to pull off iconic plane lookBut, in recent years, some airlines have changed their uniforms to make them more modern, comfortable or even sexy.We take a look at some of the world's most eye-catching airline uniforms below...
Virgin Atlantic has ditched its traditional uniform requirements to allow staff to express their gender identity.That means that no matter their sex, the cabin crew are welcome to choose to wear skirts or trousers as they please.All workers and customers will also be allowed to wear badges announcing their pronouns and passengers can add gender neutral markers to their tickets.Crew, pilots and ground teams can wear uniforms designed by Dame Vivienne Westwood which "best represents them – no matter their gender, gender identity, or gender expression", the company announced last month.
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