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What does one wear into space? If you are the first women’s flight crew, like the blue origin, the dress code calls for custom designer suits from Monse and Gravity-Direration Spray set up $ 10.
Cofounders Monse, Fernando garcia and Laura KimCreating a bespoke astronaut for the starred lineup, which included a pop star Katy Perrya broadcast journalist Gayle Kingentrepreneur and activist Amanda Nguyen, Aerospace engineer and former NASA scientist Aisha Bowefilm producer Kerianne Flynn and more.
Blue Origin’s expedition continued just over 10 minutes; However, no mental shortage or time went in to create the latest crew fashion seizures, which had been created since 2024.
Back Wearing women dailyMonse’s cooperation has won $ 2.1 million to the luxury brand in the value of the impact of the media since the launch of the flight on Monday, by a new report by Launchmetrics. (MIV is a proprietary metric that assigns real monetary value to marketing strategies across print, on -lein and social media to calculate investment earnings.)
Crafted by creative character engineering in extremely comfortable and remarkably flame retardant stretch neoprene (a large polyester upgrade), the designs offered a modern silhouette that neglected bulk for clean lines inspired by fotocrothes and ski wear. The suits also achieved a perfect fit, similar to couture, thanks to individual 3D body scans that allowed the space uniform to be tailored to each passenger’s own personal measurements.
Astronauts’ suits are usually made for men, then tailored for women … or not, back The New York Timesand noted that “a female space route, designed in 2019, would have to be canceled because NASA did not have two space suites that fit two women.” As a result, they sent one woman and one man instead.
In a pre -flight interview, the Perry costume stimulated to say Elle she and her missionary friends go to “put the ‘ass’ in a astronaut.” Nguyen, 33, perhaps anticipated those who could question the crew’s priorities, that it was “so important for people to see us that way.”
When King, 70, tried that she said she was delighted. She thought the suits looked “professional and feminine at the same time.” Who, in terms of space, happened to be “something we had never seen before,” shared with it The New York Times.
Yet the crew made up for their commitment to reach full glam before being erected on Monday, April 14, at 9:30 am, and shared their look at Instagram before the 11 -minute cruise. Each of the six girls had shots for the flight and were dressed in mating, tight skin suits, which were tied in the middle with slender zippers, making sure they appeared unseen from every angle.
Above the neck, it must be admitted that Perry’s look is more lo-fi. According to her make -up artist, French AlexandraThe singer “ET” wore a face full of L’Oréal Paris products as well as fog fog installation spray 3 second infallible brand, which retail on it Amazon for just over $ 10.
“Knowing the emotion of the day, we set the make -up twice… and he truly caught, from lift to landing,” noted French in a press release. Perry’s “et” lyrics, “may feel like I’m floating/leaving my body bright,” something to do with her supernatural confessional radiant appearance, as French reveals that she also uses true glotion lumi lumi lumi lumi lumi approved by L’Oréal Paris celebrities in the shadow of 902 to give space, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, and “glow.”
“We wanted to catch something soft, beautiful and everlasting – because this moment will live on forever.” French added, explaining that Perry “anticipated a look that honored the strength and grace of women in making history.” And who says you can’t look good at the same time?
Probably many people, as the mission was tasted by social media users and list stars and alike, including Emily Ratajkowski. Olivia wanted. Amy schumer And more, who did not crush words in calling the sincerity of the mission and the “misuse” of a feminist language.
“That’s the end of S ***,” said Ratajkowski, 33, in a Tiktok video. “Like, this is beyond parody.” He added, “I’m disgusted.” Wilde, 41, wrote, “A billion dollars probably bought some good memes,” through his Instagram story.
Even Wendy’s official account, who has a history of trollingreplied to a tweet announcing that Perry had returned from space, and writing: “Can we send it back.”
Perry’s camp was less than exciting, including one source “close to the situation” he said People In a unique interview published on Thursday, April 17: “Wendy’s joke did not choose.
“This was not an innocent banter; this was a billion-doler brand using her platform to respect a woman in public.” Calling the movement is “irresponsible” and “hypocritical,” they continued, “telling a woman who should be ‘sent back’ is shameful bullying and reflects a troubled readiness to tear down in today’s society.”
In response, Wendy’s issued a statement to People“We always bring a little spice to our social, but Wendy’s tonne has respect for Katy Perry and her talent outside this world.”
Post-fly, when a BBC The reporter asked Perry how she felt about being an “official astronaut,” she said the experience shows her “how much love you have to give and how dear you are.”