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  1. Sep 13, 2019 · 7. One uniform for all flights. PHOTO: 123rf. Most other airlines have different variations of uniforms, with options of skirts or pants for the female cabin crew. This is because some...

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  2. The iconic cabin crew sarong kebaya, adapted by Parisian couturier Pierre Balmain in 1974 remains the hallmark of Singapore Airlines. It features a traditional Asian Batik which pays homage to our heritage. There are four different kebaya colours altogether, each representing the ranks of our female crew.

  3. SIA will be conducting interviews for cabin crew in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. If you meet the following requirements, we will be pleased to receive your application: Minimum age of 18 years old due to legislative requirements. Pleasant personality and service-oriented. Fluent in English with good communication skills for servicing of ...

  4. Aug 30, 2023 · flight stewardess. sarong kebaya. singapore airlines uniform. sq girl. SHARE THIS ON. The iconic Singapore Airlines sarong kebaya doesn't just make the SQ girl look good – there are many clever design details you didn't know about.

  5. Nov 12, 2023 · By Arissa Ha - 12 Nov 2023. Credits: The Straits Times. Share this article. The iconic Singapore Airlines sarong kebaya doesn’t just make the SQ girl look good – there are many clever design details you didn’t know about. Related: A former SQ stewardess tells you the 7 things you should not wear on a flight.

  6. This uniform was designed by renowned French couturier Pierre Balmain, and was first unveiled in 1968 when Singapore Airlines was still part of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines (MSA). Balmain’s choice of batik print for the uniforms of both cabin crew and ground staff was a means for SIA to assert Malayan identity and hospitality.

  7. Although the uniform of the Singapore Girl has remained largely unchanged (aside from the addition of the green kebaya in 1992), the uniform for male cabin crew was updated on 30 June 2008. All male cabin crew wear the same, distinctive navy blue suits to complement the Singapore Girl's cobalt blue kebaya , their ranks differentiated by the ...