A small collection of women from the 1970s wearing real vintage denim vests. Found in the WWW
Dedicated to all the beautiful women around the world wearing denim jeans vests while the 1970s this may also be some kind of online museum for the jean vests and denim waistcoats, that were an important part of the fashion in the 70s.
Once there was a vision of an 1970s airline named DENIM AIR with indigo blue colored aircrafts, passenger seats made of jeans and denim and flight attendants and stewardesses clothed in denim on denim, blue jeans or jeans skirts and denim vests.
There is a real airline from the Netherlands, a small airline named Denim Air, but they are not filling the vision with life.
But sometimes you can find old pictures of cabin crews from the 1970s, coming closer to the vision of DENIM AIR. No, these stewardesses don't wear uniforms made of denim too, but if you wink and imagine a little bit, it sometimes feels like the vision of DENIM AIR had became real.
These two ladies for example, a picture of a FLYING TIGER LINE cabin crew, taken in Guam 1979:
Or these two pictures of vintage cabin crews from other airlines:
These pictures were taken of a Hungarian cabin crew:
On this photo the female pilot seems to wear denim on denim:
The next picture is the one to be the closest to the vision, two stewardesses of American airline FRONTIER AIRLINES:
They really look like wearing blue jeans, read blouses and denim vests on this photo. But more pictures of FRONTIER AIRLINES cabin crews and flight attendants reveal, that the uniforms are not made of denim.
American actress Denise Nickerson in the 1978 American movie ZERO TO SIXTY, wearing denim on denim, button fly blue jeans and a denim vest.