Brussels Airlines has introduced new uniforms for its 2,600 cabin, cabin and ground operations employees.
The new range has been designed by Gabrielle Szwarcenberg of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp and has been inspired by 1960s uniforms, with options including high-necked blouses and A-line dresses.
A navy color scheme with champagne accents was chosen to align with the airline's new brand identity introduced in 2021.
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The new uniforms will be launched in early March and will include unisex pieces and sneakers as alternatives along with vegan leather shoes, from brands such as Atelier Content and Ambiorix.
Brussels Airlines also highlighted the sustainable credentials of the uniforms, with materials including BCI certified cotton, mules-free wool for animal welfare and leather made from cacti and grapes.
Old uniforms will be collected and given a second life, with further details to be announced.