55 Rojo mandarina protagonista en los uniformes de las aza- fatas Obser vamos que la chaqueta es entallada tipo “tailleur” destacando las formas feme- ninas pero sin exceso. Escote de forma en V y sin cuello. Se abrocha esta con 2 des- tacados botones de metal dorado. Dos bolsillos ojal y el emblema de la compañía bordado en hilo dorado en el delantero y más destacado también en la bocamanga, completan la misma. Debajo de la cha- queta, un sueter de punto que sigue la Corporate image based on tangerine red, gold, and white El vestuario que lucen las azafatas de Ae- roflot destaca, muy especialmente, por la intensidad del rojo mandarina (como es lla- mado en Rusia) sin coordinación alguna con otros colores a excepción de la dis- creta presencia del cuello de la camisa. misma forma del escote de la chaqueta pero más cerrado. El cuello de la camisa blanca rompe la monotonía y aporta frescura. Esta tan lograda superposición de prendas se re- mata con un pañuelo anudado al cuello en el que intervienen también el blanco y el rojo. Colores que se repiten en el gorro, re- matado con el logo de la empresa en meta- lizado oro. Sin duda, una imagen muy femenina, fresca y de gran atractivo visual. Aeroflot Uniforms with an image The Russian commercial airline was foun- ded on February 9th, 1923, the date when Dobrolet started officially operating as a public limited company as the predecessor of Aeroflot. In 1932, the official name for the commercial airline was established as Aeroflot and in 1959, Moscow opened its Sheremetyevo airport, mostly serving as the gateway for international flights. 1978 was the year of the first international flight of a IL-76 cargo airplane and in 1980 Ae- roflot carried athletes taking part in the XXIInd Olympic Games held in Moscow. It was precisely to welcome athletes and guests arriving from all around the world that the new Terminal was built. And in 1992 the company because the Russian in- ternational airline. Today, Aeroflot owns one of the most modern fleets and is glowing fast in Eu- rope.The company’s 120 planes comprise mostly A320s, A330s and A321s. Aeroflot signed impor tant agreements in 2007, for the acquisition of 22 aircraft for long-dis- tance flights.The company complies with international safety standards and Aero- flot was the first Russian air carrier to be- come a member of IOSA.The contract was renewed in 2009 and today the air- line operates in consistency with the qua- lity standards established in the ISO 9001:2000 certificate it holds. Passengers enjoy good services, in 6 highly comfor- table halls, 5 spaces for kids, 25 stores and 18 food companies open 25/7.There are also 7 VIP areas. in Russia) uniform, lively and with no other colour combinations, except per- haps for the discreet shir t collar. The jacket is made to fit, though not tight, to enhance the shape of the body, with a V collar and 2 golden metal buttons.Two slit pockets and the badge of the com- pany embroidered in golden thread and the cuffs are the only details.The knitted sweater worn under the jacket also fea- tures a V-shaped collar, though smaller. The white shirt collar lends a cool touch to the outfit. The neckerchief combines the background colour with white, as do the cap featuring the logotype of the company, in golden thread. Without a doubt, a feminine, cool, highly attractive image. Tangerine red, the main co- lour in flight attendants’ uni- forms Aeroflot flight attendants wear a tange- rine red (this is how the colour is known JOBWEAR 64 No II / 2013