Incorporatewear is flying high after landing the contract to
design and supply uniforms for staff in Virgin Atlantic's
prestigious Clubhouse lounges.
The corporate clothing specialist, which already kits out the
airline's flying crew, has now supplied a branded wardrobe with
"first class" extras for Clubhouse personnel.
Incorporatewear designer Paula Cannon created the range for
around 140 Virgin employees working in the lounges, plus 15
specially tailored uniforms for senior staff.
She said: "It was an absolute delight to be able to work on this
project. Virgin's striking red uniform is known worldwide, and it
was a fantastic starting point for this special first class
range."
The uniform includes customised silk scarves and ties, best
quality fabrics, and fully bespoke, made-to-measure uniforms for
duty managers.
It is supplied to Clubhouse lounges around the world including
New York, Washington, Boston and San Francisco.
Paula said: "The bespoken silk scarves and ties designed by us
with matching cufflinks for the male and female duty managers, give
a real feeling of attention to detail about the uniform to match
the opulent surroundings."
Incorporatewear also supplies the salon and spa uniforms within
the Clubhouse where passengers can have beauty treatments and hair
care whilst waiting for the flight.
The garments are made from luxury poly-wool, Italian fabric, and
lined with red satin.
Incorporatewear, which already boasts a strong portfolio of
blue-chip clients, is supplier and managing agent for Virgin
Atlantic's corporate clothing, supplying bespoke suiting, outerwear
and accessories for cabin crew.
One of the world's leading airlines, Virgin Atlantic flies
nearly six million passengers across the globe annually from hubs
at Heathrow, Gatwick, and Manchester.