The blue team went to style space.
Lauren Sánchez 55, who is part of the crew of celebrities around the world on the Blue Origin space flight, partnered with the co -founders of Mons Fernando García and Laura Kim to create personalized looks for the launch of Monday.
“Usually, you know, these costumes are made for a man,” Sánchez told New York Times. “Then they adapt to a woman.”
Sánchez, however, overturned the script of the historic 11 -minute excursion, which included singer Katy Perry, the journalist Gayle King, film producer Kerianne Flynn and scientists Amanda Nguyen and Aisha Bowe.
They met the rain of ideas from the rain of ideas for the blue origin, the space company of Sánchez Jeff Bezos, at the end of 2024. “We really did not know where to start,” Garcia told the publication. “There are no precedents. All references are the space costumes of men.”
He added that simplicity, comfort and adjustment were important, but they also wanted “something that was a bit dangerous, such as a motocross attire. Or a ski suit. Behavior and sexy.”
After launching ideas, the three determined by the bright blue body monkeys made of a flame -resistant neoprene with functional details such as a compression layer, a belt, a double zip striker and zip and zippers in the background they allow.
To make sure they were perfect for everyone, each member had scanned their body in 3-D.
“I think the costumes are elegant,” Sánchez explained in the interview, and added, “but they also bring a little spice to space.”
Meanwhile, King said the costumes look “professionals and feminine at the same time.”
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