You guessed it! Delta Flight Attendants in their Richard Tyler uniforms!
The Richard Tyler Collection for Delta, inspired by the era of glamorous air travel, includes a wide variety of pieces that are both fashionable and functional. The uniforms, which use the Delta color palette of navy blue and red, are designed to reflect timeless elegance. Some of the items featured in the Richard Tyler Collection for Delta’s female employees are blazers, blouses, felt hat, silk scarves, pants, skirts, and wrap dresses including the signature “Red Dress”!
Designs for Delta’s male employees include blazers, pea coats, pocket squares, dress shirts, and a reversible all-weather coat.
This October, Delta will officially unveil the new limited edition signature “Pink dress” patterned after the Richard Tyler-designed Red dress that can be worn by our female Delta flight attendants in support of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) and National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Since 2005, when the Pink Plane first took flight, Delta has raised more than $1 million for BCRF through donations from customers, employees and The Delta Foundation. Delta’s pink and white Boeing 757 flies throughout the year to continue to create awareness for the cause.
What do you think of the new uniform choice for October? Our flight attendants liked the option so much the dresses sold out in only two days!
Greg
Product Specialist
Global Product Development
Sky Magazine

July 15th, 2008 at 4:51 pm
Very cool! I think you should have the women wear that dress and the men wear a pink tie on the “Breast Cancer Awareness” plane. This will definately be a hit.
July 16th, 2008 at 12:13 am
I like it! I think I was on one of the Pink Plans a few weeks ago when I went to Ft. Lauradale. I was either on one or saw one.
Will they be allowed to wear the pink dress always or just in October?
An why not a Pink Uni for the guys? Some guys can handle pink.
July 16th, 2008 at 5:21 am
Congrats Delta. Another awesome step in helping a truly great cause. I think that the uniform looks great… it would more-than-likely look great in any color. I do agree with golich17… I think a pink tie for the guys would be a great idea. The more awareness about breast cancer… the better.
July 16th, 2008 at 11:01 am
golich17, HWGeek, & Beenerm, Thank you for your comments!
You may remember seeing the Pink ties and pocket squares on some of our men last year. This year, the Pink ties and squares will be available in limited quantities for purchase again, with all proceeds going to BCRF. Going Pink during the month of October has become a cherished tradition by our Delta Employees and we will continue to fight for the cure throughout the year. Pink on the outside will only happen for the month of October, Pink on the inside will last a lifetime!
July 17th, 2008 at 2:07 pm
I love it!!!!!! I am so glad that Delta is a part of this wonderful program. I love seeing the “Delta Pink” in October onboard the flights….. and the pink martinis too!
Delta should consider pink Delta products for sale to the consumer with the proceeds benefiting BCRF. Maybe a t-shirt “CHANGE IS: MAKING A DIFFERENCE”….. Pink Luggage tags…. Pink pillow and blanket sets for sale…. just a few ideas….
Brian
July 17th, 2008 at 7:24 pm
I would buy a Pink Doggie Carrier for my dog, as long as my girl friend has to carry it on the flight.
July 24th, 2008 at 12:13 am
I sincerely respect Delta’s ongoing commitment to this important cause.
I love seeing the Pink plane - it also never fails to spur a few conversations, even from people who pay no attention to the other airplanes they may see.
About the uniform…maybe it’s my laptop, but at first glance I thought the pink uniform was a pink bathroobe. But hooray to Delta for doing this! It is very creative, and further helps distinguish the airline from others.
August 5th, 2009 at 10:06 am
Good Job Delta on having Pink, But besides this we need to support or Delta Staff that have Breast Cancer.
October 9th, 2009 at 11:25 am
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