Malaysia Airlines uniforms: from vintage kabayas to today’s iconic look

Malaysia Airlines uniforms: from vintage kabayas to today’s iconic look – see the full history. Since its inception, Malaysia Airlines has built a strong reputation for its stunning uniforms. To mark the 50th anniversary of flights between Kuala Lumpur and London, the airline is putting the spotlight on this unique part of its identity. This month, selected flights will feature cabin crew dressed in classic uniforms from the past.

Can’t be on board to witness it in person? Don’t worry, there are plenty of photos available, so you won’t miss out. In this article, I’ll take you through Malaysia Airlines uniforms: from vintage kabayas to today’s iconic look.

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Malaysia Airlines Uniforms: From Vintage Kabayas To Today’s Iconic Look

Malaysia Airlines uniforms: from vintage kabayas to today’s iconic look

Since its establishment, Malaysia Airlines has dressed its female cabin crew in the kabaya. This traditional garment, which originated in Indonesia in the 15th century, has since spread to Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, southern Thailand, Cambodia, and the southern Philippines. Typically, people wear the kabaya at formal events or on special occasions when they want to make a strong impression.

If you’d prefer to watch a video about these uniforms, check out the video below. Prefer to see photos and read the text? Then scroll down, as the article continues below the video.

1963 red kabaya

Red kabaya 1963 with pleated skirt

Until 1967, the cabin crew wore this chili-red kabaya, paired with a skirt (sarung wiron) featuring nine vertical pleats.

 

Malaysia Airlines cabin crew uniforms in 1967

Brown uniform with yellow print 1967

In 1967, this brown uniform with a yellow print was introduced for international flights.

 

Cabin crew uniforms in 1972: new name, new look

Malaysia Airlines cabin crew uniform 1967 brown with yellow print

When Malaysia-Singapore Airlines (MSA) was renamed Malaysian Airlines System (MAS), it was the perfect occasion for a new uniform. This time, the choice was a dark, plain skirt.

 

Malaysia Airlines uniforms in 1976: colorful design inspired by the C-10

Malaysia Airlines uniforms 1976 green yellow blue design inspired by C-10 aircraft

The introduction of the C-10 aircraft inspired yet another uniform redesign. The green, yellow, and blue combination symbolized the “youthful exuberance and energy of the airline, Malaysia’s lush natural wealth, and the peaceful coexistence of its diverse population.”

 

Flight attendant outfits in 1986: batik and local heritage

Malaysia Airlines uniforms 1986 batik design by ITM students

In 1986, students from the School of Fashion Design at the Institute of Technology MARA designed the new uniform. They incorporated Malaysian batik and Sarawakian kelarai elements, making the uniform a striking visual ode to Malaysia’s rich and diverse heritage.

 

1992 Gherardini design

Malaysia Airlines uniform 1992 – Gherardini kabaya design

In 1992, the Italian fashion house Gherardini created a renewed version of the kabaya uniform. The color palette was slightly different, featuring yellow and purple flowers unique to Malaysia.

 

Malaysia Airlines cabin crew uniforms today: iconic kabaya

Malaysia Airlines stewardess uniform modern design 1992

Since 1992, Malaysia Airlines has updated the uniform by adding new floral elements such as champak, jasmine, and hibiscus. These additions enhanced the original design and brought even more cultural richness to the look.

Malaysia Airlines uniforms through the decades

In my opinion, Malaysia Airlines continues to lead the way with some of the most beautiful uniforms in the aviation industry. Unlike many other airlines, they confidently break away from standard color schemes. At the same time, they remain deeply connected to their cultural roots and traditions. The result? Absolutely stunning!

Curious about the ground staff uniforms? Check out this article.

Greetings,

Aileen

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