Journey back to the "Space Age" as interpreted by 1970s couture, where the architecture implies "intergalactic space station" and the fashion implies "groovy geometry." On the left, we have a skirt that looks suspiciously like a connect-the-dots puzzle waiting to happen, paired with a sheer blouse that relies entirely on confidence and hairspray to function. On the right, the attendant sports a white tunic ensemble that says, "I have a fashion show at 5:00 and a shift in the medical bay of the USS Enterprise at 6:00." Bonus points for the photographer lurking in the mirror reflection, the analog ancestor of the accidental mirror selfie.
Sourced from the June 1970 issue of National Geographic.















