Moonbase Alpha Original Female Uniform
For the fist season, the unisex "Moonbase Alpha" uniforms for the first series were created by renowned Austrian fashion designer Rudi Gernreich, a personal friend of series star Barbara Bain. Other costumes were designed by Production Designer Keith Wilson, who was also responsible for set design. For the second series, the Moonbase Alpha uniforms were updated and coloured decorative stitching and turtleneck collars were added, as were various badges and patches. Red, navy, or dark-green jackets also appeared, originally on just the senior staff, then on many of the male extras. The women characters tended to wear skirts and knee high boots throughout the second series, rather than the flared trousers used in series one. The costumes for series two were designed by Emma Porteous, who later designed the wardrobes for several James Bond films This Lunar Alpha Moonbase Courier (AMC) woman outfit (season 2) includes a pants, and a vest. This deep space patch on it, is worn by many of Alpha's best pilots; occasion ally worn by other key personnel trained for deep space missions which would have originated on the moon. Sometimes worn on regulation uniforms by those primarily involved with deep space missions. the design shows the largest circle as the Moon, and continuing circles symbolize distant planets, the ultimate destination of Alpha's "couriers".