Depop’s Dash: The “Singapore Airline” Dress Now in Your Closet?
What’s the Deal?
Picture a stylish two‑piece co‑ord that’s swaggering on the runway of an online marketplace, only to spark a tidal wave of eyebrows. The dress, pitched as a “vintage African Ankara” gem, arteries a bright‑painted cotton pattern that screams 90s boho vibes. But fans of the Singapore Girl will instantly recognize that swirly batik—yes, the one that’s famously worn by SIA flight attendants.
The Tweet That Made the Internet Talk
- On June 22, @LeylaRose tweeted a photo of the dress and called out the absurdity: “Depop is wild… how are you selling a Singapore Airlines uniform and calling it ‘vintage African’??”
- She also laughed at the model’s “lying backwards over a chair” pose—a move that’s as unlikely as a stewardess doing a karaoke session on the tarmac.
- Since posting, the tweet racked up over 1,600 retweets and 4,600 likes.
Price, Style, and a Dash of Confusion
The listing goes for £49 (S$83.19) and boasts a style descriptor that reads: “funky, indie, boho, 90s, vintage”. If you’re eye‑caught by this, the online shop’s marketing copy may be a little “extravagant”, but the price is still a bargain for a piece that’s basically a fashion cross‑culture experiment.
Would You Paddle Out for This?
One netizen joked on Reddit: “It would be hilarious if you think you’re buying a vintage dress, only to discover it’s actually the Singapore Air dress code.” Speak truth.
Key Takeaways
– Depop sellers are blending continents with unexpected fashion objects.
– A marketing blunder quickly caught the public’s eye, sparking millions of clicks and shares.
– Though the dress isn’t a real SIA uniform, its resemblance to the iconic batik kebaya has everyone chuckling—and asking for a copy‑cat version.

Dress That Stole the Spotlight
The Glamorous Twist on a Classic Icon
So it turns out the iconic uniform we all know isn’t the only thing stealing the show at this event. One fashionable fan went on to share that beyond its striking resemblance to the legendary outfit, the dress itself was pure “wow” factor—really cute to say the least.
Why the Dress Became a Crowd‑Pleasing Cinderella
- Unmatched Elegance: The dress captures the essence of the original uniform while adding a touch of modern flair.
- “Cute” – and not a tiny “cute” but a full‑blown, heart‑radiating level of charm.
- Like a secret handshake between tradition and trend, it opens up a fresh conversation about style that’s all about confidence.
Takeaway
When iconic meets contemporary, the result can be both a nostalgic nod and a fresh splash of “wow.” And yes, even if you’re a casual observer, you can’t help but smile at the dress’s undeniable cuteness.

When SIA Struts in a Kebaya
Snap, was it Real? The Verdict
Picture this: an unfiltered Instagram moment, a flash of SIA’s iconic kebaya style, and a crowd gasp. “It looks the same,” someone commented, laughing. In the world of fashion, that’s like saying a designer’s handbag fits you like a glove – a surprising fit that’s almost too perfect.
The short, sweet verdict? Absolutely, it’s the real deal. The style echoes classic elegance while keeping that contemporary pop vibe SIA is famous for.
Why We’re All Together In Awe
- Classic design meets modern flair
- Made with the attention to detail that fans adore
- It’s the perfect blend of tradition and trend
So next time you spot a kebaya, know that if it’s SIA’s, it’s probably the next big star‑styled milestone. And that’s a story worth retweeting—and maybe even wearing!

Why the Model’s Bizarre Poses Are All the Rage
Picture this: it’s as if the model had grabbed a party trick book from the future and decided to throw a stylish show right in front of everyone’s lenses.
- Unexpectedly Captivating: Each pose feels like a spontaneous shout of “look at me!” that never loses its charm.
- Surreal Vibes: The angles are so off‑beat that they leave viewers wondering if they just walked into a sci‑fi dream.
- Instant Conversation Starter: “Did you catch that pose?” becomes the new favorite late‑night banter.
- Memes in Instants: Those quirky twists quickly morph into viral memes that have everyone giggling on the feed.
- Relatable Rebellion: After a week of normalism, the bold strangeness feels like a breath of fresh air.
It’s no wonder people can’t stop talking about it – the model’s bold, bizarre outfits really ignite a buzz that’s impossible to ignore!
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Singapore Airlines Uniform Gets a Surprise Make‑Up—Again!
Ever notice how a flashy SIA uniform can be mistaken for a costume? This isn’t the first time. Last April, a Beijing eatery branded itself “Singapore‑inspired” and served the world a full‑blown SIA dress code for its waitresses. The result? A viral hit that left diners double‑checking which was the airline and which was the, um, buffet.
How the makeover went down
- White jumpsuits, blue bird emblems and wide‑corrugated beaks—all styled like the classic airline outfit.
- They added tail feathers and flight “passports” on every table, giving the whole place a “sky‑high” feel.
- The staff performed the whole “boarding call” routine, even announcing, “Welcome aboard, sir!” between the dishes.
Why the mix‑up matters
People don’t just admire a uniform; they own it. For SIA, the attire is heritage science, a badge of trust. When a third‑party grocer hijacks it for a gimmick, it can feel a bit like an under‑the-hood, surprise slap in the face. Yet, it also shows how recognizable and iconic the design has become—so everyone wants a slice of that style, even if it’s just for a lunch selfie.
Lessons from the “SIA” restaurant
Turns out a costume can be a marketing trick, but it’s not a grand slam idea for any country’s airline brand. If the flavors are too close, the brand’s identity can get a little lost in a guy’s apron or a waiter’s glove. Still, the whole episode proves that Singapore’s flight crew look is so cool that it makes people want to imitate it.
Want to know the real SIA uniform code?
Check out our exclusive reveal: 10 secrets you never knew about Singapore Airlines stewardesses’ uniforms and see how the real looks—no feathers.
