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The maid costume varies from café to café but most are based upon the costume of French maids, often composed of a dress, a petticoat, a pinafore, a matching hair accessory (such as a frill or a bow), and stockings. Often, employees will also cosplay as anime characters. [6] Sometimes, employees wear animal ears with their outfits to add more ...
Playboy Bunny waitresses (Thaíz Schmitt, Márcia Spézia and Ana Lúcia Fernandes) at Campus Party, Brazil, 2009. The original Playboy Bunny costume was designed by the mother of Ilse Taurins, who was a Latvian émigrée.
Miami Beach waitress in 1973 A waitress in a hotel, North Korea A Swedish waitress, 2012. Waiting staff (), [1] waiters (MASC) / waitresses (FEM), or servers (AmE) [2] [3] are those who work at a restaurant, a diner, or a bar and sometimes in private homes, attending to customers by supplying them with food and drink as requested.
In the 1930s, the first flight attendant uniforms were designed to be durable, practical, and inspire confidence in passengers with the first female flight attendants dressing in uniforms resembling nurses' outfits. The first female flight attendants for United Airlines wore green berets, green capes and nurse's shoes and other airlines, such ...
After over 100 people were killed in a South Korea plane accident, here are the worst accidents and crashes in aviation history.
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In certain rituals, the suikan (水干) may be worn as a miko costume. The suikan became a regular costume during the World War II, when a system of female priesthood was established, but was later removed from the official dress code in 1987. However, the suikan is still occasionally used as a costume for female priests and miko. [13] [20]
Male and female officer mess dress of the French Army. Until World War II officers of the French Army wore their full dress (grande tenue) uniforms for evening as well as daytime formal and ceremonial occasions. Naval officers however had a special mess uniform similar in style to that of the Royal Navy.