top of page
The Communiqué News

On Tuesday, December 12, Tata Sons-owned Air India introduced new uniforms for its cockpit and cabin crew, months after revealing a new logo and fleet livery.

ree

In September of this year, the airline announced a collaboration with Indian designer Manish Malhotra to create the new uniforms. The uniforms will be phased in over the next few months, beginning with the induction into service of Air India's first Airbus A350.

In a statement, the airline's communiqué, “Crafted by Indian celebrity couturier Manish Malhotra, the new uniforms feature an array of colors and timeless designs. The collection mirrors a rare, harmonious blend of rich Indian heritage and aesthetics with 21st-century style, elegance, and comfort.”

The female cabin crew wears ombré sarees with designs inspired by Indian heritage architecture (jharokha) and the Vista (the new Air India trademark emblem), which are matched with a comfy blouse and blazer. The ready-to-wear sarees can be paired with comfy trousers for an 'East-meets-West' style.

Campbell Wilson, CEO & MD of Air India, said, “Air India's crew uniforms are amongst the world’s most storied in aviation history, and we firmly believe that Manish Malhotra's innovative ensemble will script an exciting new chapter for Air India's future narrative. It perfectly captures the essence of our new identity, service principles, and our pursuit of setting new benchmarks in global aviation. We are confident that our new crew uniforms will rise to the heightened expectations, distinctly making a statement that defines the very best of Indian heritage and hospitality. Travelers across continents will be able to instantly recognize these uniforms as the new Air India.”

The senior female cabin crew will wear eggplant-to-burgundy ombré sarees with aubergine blazers to exude power and sophistication. Junior female cabin crew will wear brilliant red-to-purple ombré sarees with red blazers to represent youth and vitality.

"My goal was to create uniforms that capture the essence of India's diverse culture and traditions while also embodying a modern and sophisticated look," Manish Malhotra stated. I think that by adding iconic Indian colors, these uniforms not only make the crew proud but also create a lasting impact on the guests, exhibiting the warmth and hospitality that India is known for."

The airline believes that the new outfits for both male and female cabin crew are practical and appropriate for in-flight activities, allowing for greater mobility. The new uniform designs were created in collaboration with Air India's cabin crew members and the In-flight Services team.

The uniform of the cockpit crew is a black double-breasted suit with a Vista pattern. Female cabin personnel will be dressed in dual-tone (black and burgundy) block heels, while male cabin crew will be dressed in comfy black Brogues. For female cabin staff, the costumes feature pearl earrings and sling purses. Manish Malhotra has also created uniforms for ground people, engineers, and security personnel, which will be shown in due course.






On behalf of Universal Music U.K., Sonia Friedman Productions, Studiocanal, and Eliza Lumley Productions are currently developing "Paddington: The Musical" (working title). The renowned novels by Michael Bond and the multi-award-winning film series from Studiocanal and Heyday Films are the inspirations for the musical.


Swati Bhat

ree

The script for McFly is written by Olivier Award-winning writer Jessica Swale ("Nell Gwynn," "Blue Stockings"), while Tom Fletcher, the character of McFly, is writing the music and lyrics. The director of the film will be Luke Sheppard ("& Juliet," "The Little Big Things"). The show is scheduled to premiere in the United Kingdom in 2025, and workshops are presently underway.

In a statement, Friedman and Lumley said, "It is a privilege to be creating a new musical about this gorgeous and beloved little bear with such a wonderful team." "The wonder of Paddington lies in his ability to see the best in people via his innocent, wide-eyed eyes, which serves as a constant reminder that kindness and love may win out if we allow them to win over each other's hearts and minds. We are very excited to introduce Michael Bond's other beloved characters, including Paddington and his antics, adventures, and misadventures with the Brown family, to the stage. We want to use fun, beauty, joy, and everything that Paddington stands for to inspire audiences of all ages.

"We could not be more delighted to see our beloved Paddington take to the stage shepherded by a talented and visionary team in Sonia and Eliza," continued Ann Marsh, CEO of Studiocanal. They have given of themselves to demonstrate a profound appreciation and love for Paddington, which will undoubtedly translate onto the stage and guarantee that his adventures—which were conceived more than 60 years ago by Michael Bond—continue to enchant audiences in such a fresh and inventive manner.








December 11 2023: The official predictions, chosen by Variety senior awards editor Clayton Davis, for the next Tony, Grammy, Oscar, and Emmy ceremonies. The prediction pages do not represent the author's personal choices for any particular competitor; rather, they represent the current race standings. As indicated by previous official and informal surveys, contests are dynamic and can alter in response to events and buzz.

ree

Among the 167 nonfiction films contending for Academy Award consideration are Abramorama's "32 Sounds," Netflix's "American Symphony," and Magnolia's "Little Richard: I Am Everything." Documentary films that have been officially selected in their nation and have either won an award at a qualifying film festival or have been submitted as an international feature. Documentary films are eligible to compete for Academy Awards in other categories, such as best picture. Members of the Documentary Branch choose the nominations and shortlist.

Not all films have received their mandatory qualifying releases, which they need to meet the other qualifying requirements for the category.

Voting on the shortlist will start later this week, and it will take a monumental effort to reduce this list to only 15 items. Expect major flops like the previous year's "Good Night Oppy." Additionally, I'd like to see how the four-hour documentaries compare to the works of the branch members, including Steve McQueen's "Occupied City" and Frederick Wiseman's "Menus-Plaisirs – Les Troisgros."

For general categories, the deadline for submissions is November 15, 2023. The preliminary shortlist for eight categories will be released between December 14 and 18, and the results will be made public on December 21. The official candidates will be announced on January 23, and the Oscar nomination period will take place from January 11–16, 2024.

Thursday, December 21st, will see the announcement of the 15-film shortlist.





bottom of page