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Infuse Star Power Into Your Fall with Space-Inspired Fashion

Above: Model wearing a black bomber jacket featuring the patches of all 12 Apollo Program missions that NASA conducted on the back, available only at the Space Center Houston gift shop. 

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From the Omega Speedmaster becoming the first watch worn on the Moon in 1969, to Moon-inspired garments designed by fashion house Off White displayed on the runway at New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2023, space and fashion have frequently taken inspiration from one another.  

A dynamic commercial space industry and NASA’s imagination-revving Artemis program have pushed the interest in space exploration—and a desire to wear space-inspired garments—to new heights in 2023. Earlier this year, it was announced that the Artemis II mission will see four astronauts – Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen – venture around the Moon on a 10-day flight. This will be the first crewed mission on a path to establishing a long-term presence on the Moon and will test NASA’s foundational human deep space exploration capabilities, the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft for the first time with astronauts.  

And what will Artemis astronauts be wearing when they step on the Moon again for the third mission, slated for 2025? The Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) spacesuit, with design partially informed through a first-of-its-kind collaboration between Axiom Space and iconic luxury fashion brand Prada. 

On-planet space lovers need not wait for these pieces, though—outfit yourself in space- and Houston-inspired streetwear from Space Center Houston’s gift shop. 

Prep for cool Texas winters with this NASA-branded crewneck sweatshirt in camo green. It features “Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX” embroidered on the chest above the iconic NASA “meatball” logo. It is styled with a fishing vest and a bright orange tie-back top underneath to add a pop of color. 

“I believe space gives us a perspective of infinite possibilities which allows me to feel free and liberated from societal constructs that affect the way I dress and present myself to the world,” said model Erika Natalie (Instagram: @iamenrg), who is featured in the photo above. 

Lean into fall neutrals while showing your love for the first space agency to land a human on the moon. Wear this cream-colored hoodie featuring a large satin applique of the throwback NASA “worm” logo and “National Aeronautics and Space Administration.” Pair it with a utility-forward messenger bag featuring embroidered patches of all of NASA’s logos and nods to NASA’s storied history with the United States military.

Inject playful pastels into your look while staying warm—and salute a piece of U.S. military history that was foundational to advancing equity for women in the skies. Or opt for a bright pink bomber jacket that recognizes the Women’s Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) division (right) with embroidered patches and designs. WASP operated during the height of World War II from 1942 to 1944 to answer the U.S.’s need for pilots ferrying aircraft to the front lines. The over 1,000 graduate female pilots of this division paved the way for women in the U.S. Air Force, the military wing that provided three of the first astronauts that comprised the Mercury Seven.  

Ready to infuse your wardrobe with space history? Shop in-person at Space Center Houston or online at spacecenter.org/shop then browse our look book below to style your new threads!

Special Thanks 

Space Center Houston would like to extend our gratitude and acknowledge the generous support of Intuitive Machines for granting us permission to capture photographs at the company’s Flame Range located at the Houston Spaceport. The Flame Range, a remarkable facility designed and built by Burns & McDonnell, has provided us with an exceptional backdrop for capturing stunning images highlighting innovative advancements in aerospace exploration.

Lookbook | Fall 2023

Photographer: Aaron Rodriguez
Stylist: Adrianna Benavides

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