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Dressing Up Costume

ca. 1960 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This outfit was made around 1960s for a little girl to dress up as an air hostess, modelled on the uniform of the hostess of the British European Airways which operated from 1946 to 1974. It comes with a blazer, skirt and hat all with airline logo details. It is a manufactured object and comes complete in its own box shaped like a suitcase.

Fancy dress outfits have been popular for adults and children for over 200 years but were particularly popular from about the 1850s. In the 1960s being an air hostess would have been an exciting job and many girls would have probably enjoyed wearing such an outfit and imagining themselves jetting off to foreign lands.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 4 parts.

  • Jacket
  • Skirts
  • Caps (Headgear)
  • Boxes (Containers)
Materials and techniques
Stitched cotton
Brief description
Fancy dress costume for a girl as an air hostess, probably made in England about 1960.
Physical description
A boxed 3 piece manufactured fancy dress outfit in the style of an air hostess' uniform in a typical style from around the 1960. It represents the uniform for British European Aiways. The skirt is hemmed and made from a cotton fabric. It has a elasticated waistband and two flat front pleats. The skirt is worn to the knee and has a slight a-line cut. The jacket is a single breasted blazer style with 2 chrome effect buttons. There are two false pockets on the front of the blazer. Each upper lapel has a yellow printed emblem of the "airline" with the initials BEA in a circle with a wing and a crown as a part of the insignia. There is also a stitched on badge on the left side of the front panel of the jacket sewn on and printed with BEA and similar logos in yellow and blue.

The cap for the outfit comprises two sections of the same grey fabric stiffened constructed around a central circular section of the head with an elasticated section to sit at the back of the head. The same insignia in yellow is printed on the left side of the hat with two applied fabric details crests rising above the hat, as feathers. The box is manufactured in the style of a travel case / suitcase, made of brown card with a blue and yellow printed front with an image of a junior airhostess standing at the airport by a plan. the logo of the "airline" is displayed in the top right hand corner - NAPRO
Dimensions
  • Height: 67cm
top and jacket
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
  • BEA (BEA are the initials for British European Airways- the airline this airhostess outfit represents. It appears on both lapels and on a stitched badge on the jacket as well as on the hat.)
  • JUNIOR AIR HOSTESS / NAPRO (Title on front of box)
Object history
This object was purchased from Mr. W. Adams, 2005
Historical context
British European Airways was a British airlines present during the 1960s.
Subject depicted
Summary
This outfit was made around 1960s for a little girl to dress up as an air hostess, modelled on the uniform of the hostess of the British European Airways which operated from 1946 to 1974. It comes with a blazer, skirt and hat all with airline logo details. It is a manufactured object and comes complete in its own box shaped like a suitcase.

Fancy dress outfits have been popular for adults and children for over 200 years but were particularly popular from about the 1850s. In the 1960s being an air hostess would have been an exciting job and many girls would have probably enjoyed wearing such an outfit and imagining themselves jetting off to foreign lands.
Collection
Accession number
B.2:1 to 4-2005

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Record createdNovember 6, 2008
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