Katy Perry and Lauren are going into space in the centered style.
Both women flew into a blue original rocket at 9:30 am today, including their famous crew, GAIL King, former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Boway, civil rights activist Amanda Guyen and filmmaker Karian Flan. It is the first female-level mission in more than six decades.
A day before the Big Adventure, the Centage posted a video on Instagram in its custom Royal Blue Space Suit for the flight. There were also many zippers in this look, a black belt and the last name of the former journalist on it.
All space suits also had Navy Blue Sleeves and Blue Origin logo on pants. On the front, the outfit had a spacesuit’s graphic and a badge with “NS 31”, which was flight.
Perry also had her own space suit, in which she had her last name, on which she showed that her team was traveling on Instagram.
Meanwhile, King also shared himself a video on his blue space suit for the first time.

“Here’s something that I never thought I would see, in a astronaut suit,” she said. “But I like it, I like it!”
“You know what it is official? This king says!” He said, pointing to his name tag.
During an interview the new York Times Published on Saturday, Sánchez opened about the manufacture of these space suits. He said that he worked with Mons’ co-founders Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim in the beginning of 2024, “touched” for women.
“Usually, you know, these suits are made for a man,” he explained.
The woman scanned a 3-D body when these outfits were created to ensure that they fit each of them properly. Although it is important for the crew to be comfortable, according to Garcia, it was not the only thing that the designer was thinking about.
“Simplicity was important, and relaxing, and fit,” he explained. “But we also wanted something that was a little dangerous, such as motocross outfits. Or a ski suit. Soil and sexy.”