Katy Perry and Lauren Sánchez joined in space costumes that hugged the body before their rocket launch with a team of all women.
The “Dark Horse” singer and the philanthropist posed through Instagram on Saturday in blue monogrammed costumes with the Aisha Bowe Airospace Engineer, the journalist Gayle King, the producer Kerianne Frynn and the activist Amanda Nguyen.
“Happy International Human Space Flight Day 🚀 Forever in amazement of the Universe and its [sic] Alignment ✨, “Perry subtitled the position.
The 40-year-old pop star, and Sánchez, 55, plan to take out all glamorous stops for the NS-31 flight of their blue origin on Monday.
“Who would not get glamor before the flight?” Sánchez told Elle Duration an interview with his team earlier this month.
She joked that they would be “eyelash extensions flying in the capsule.”
The author of the children’s book explained that she does not have to worry about her eyelashes challenging gravity, adding: “mine are stuck. They are fine.”
“The space will finally be glamorous,” Perry added.
“Let me tell you something. If I could take glamorous with me, I would do that,” shared the singer of “et.”
“We are going to put the ‘ass’ in the astronaut,” he joked.
Bowe, 38, explained that he had thoroughly planned his rocket launch appearance and did a test in his hair to “make sure” that would be fine.
“I took in Dubai with similar hair to make sure it would be good: tok for a dry race,” he said.
Nguyen, 33, intervened in the sense that people need to see them with a face full of makeup.
“This engineer and scientific dichotomy, and then beauty and fashion. It contains crowds,” he explained.
“Women are crowds. I’m going to wear lipstick.”
Blue Origin’s NS-31 flight will mark the first time women have traveled to space since 1963, when Russian astronaut Valentina Tereshkova Tok a solo trip.