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A Mario Armond Zamparelli and Company for Hughes Airwest hostess uniform prototype ensemble

Circa 1970s
Jacket and dress each with label: Designed for Hughes Airwest by Mario Armond Zamparelli and Company Los Angeles / Manufactured by Portrait Clothes division of Barco of California; further labeled for size and material; Scarf signed and dated in the weave; label: Echo / Made in Japan
Comprising a Sundance Yellow polyester double knit short sleeved princess dress with inverted pleats to skirt, fully lined and with a back zipper, together with a matching contoured fully lined zippered jacket, each size 8, and a Zamparelli multicolored geometric print polyester scarf, 1977
3 pieces
Dress: center back: 35.5"; bust front: 16.5"; waist front: 14..5"; back shoulders: 13.5"; sleeve: 8"
Jacket: center back: 21"; bust front: 17"; waist front: 16.5"; back shoulders: 15"; sleeve: 22.5"
Scarf: 51.5" x 13.25" approximately

  • Provenance:
    The Estate of Mario Armond Zamparelli, La Cañada, CA
  • Notes:
    Mario Armond Zamparelli (1921–2012)
    Prototype Hughes Airwest Stewardess Uniforms, ca. 1972
    In the early 1970s, Howard Hughes's airline, Hughes Airwest, unveiled one of the most distinctive stewardess wardrobes in aviation history - designed by Mario Armond Zamparelli, longtime artistic director to Hughes. Described in the airline's own 'Sundancer" magazine as "revved up with a classic boldness in beautiful shapes streaming like light over the body," the prototypes capture the optimism and theatrical flair of Jet Age travel.

    The layered ensembles centered on the vivid "Sundance Yellow" knit dress, paired with streamlined jackets and outerwear trimmed in "Universe Blue." Accessories ranged from narrow-brimmed hats to sweeping hooded capes, creating a futuristic silhouette intended to "catch every eye as she shimmers across the airline terminal." For different routes and climates, Zamparelli designed practical variations including an orange cotton service smock.

    These rare prototypes embody the intersection of fashion, branding, and aeronautical design in Hughes's empire, a testament to Zamparelli's vision of the airline stewardess as both modern, professional, and stylish.

    Similar designs illustrated: SFO Museum, "Fashion in Flight: A History of Airline Uniform Design" (San Francisco: SFO Museum: 2020), 102-103.
    https://issuu.com/sfomuseum/docs/fashion_in_flight_sfo_museum

    Similar designs illustrated: SFO Museum, "Catch Our Style: California Regional Airlines 1950s–1980s" (San Francisco: SFO Museum: 2015 - 2016), figure 6.
    https://www.sfomuseum.org/exhibitions/catch-our-style-california-regional-airlines-1950s-1980s/gallery#6
  • Condition: Each overall good condition with light dust accumulation, minor creasing and minimal wear commensurate with age and use. A couple of tiny faint marks to dress front.

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