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PSA's first stewardess was Ramona Tower, hired when the airline started service. She received no formal training, but was very attractive to the predominantly Military crowd travelling PSA. Her first uniform was bought off the rack of a local store, which served for several weeks until a passenger showed up wearing the same outfit.
For the DC-4, stewardesses recieived a new uniform (which I do not have any pictures of, unfortunately.) For the 1958 Fiesta Del Pacifico in San Diego, PSA stewardedsses received special uniforms for the occasion. The rough this time, uniforms were tasteful and classy. The first major change in uniform was 1962, when the "Banana Skin" was introduced. This brown, form-fitting uniform (shown below on the left) revealed more of the girls' beautiful bodies, and caused eyebrows to raise among the mostly male passengers. By 1965, the first mini-skirt with pettipants was introduced. The next 11 years of uniform development are shown in the second picture, from the April 9, 1988 San Diego Union. (PSA stewardesses were allowed to wear their old uniforms during the last week of flying).
1980 brought another uniform redesign, signifying the trend toward Businesslike
attire among airlines.
Photo credits: PSA Skylines/PSA Magazine, unless otherwise credited. |
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