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Lauren Sanchez and Katy Perry show off ‘flattering and sexy’ space suits ahead of Blue Origin launch

The Blue Origin rocket blasted off at 9:30 a.m. on Monday with Sanchez, Perry and Gayle King on board

Amber Raiken
in New York
Monday 14 April 2025 09:36 EDT
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Blue Origin flight to launch with all-female crew

Katy Perry and Lauren Sánchez went into space in style.

The two women took off in a Blue Origin rocket at 9:30 a.m. today with their famous crew, including Gayle King, former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, and film producer Kerianne Flynn. It is the first female-only mission in more than six decades.

One day before the big adventure, Sánchez posted a video on Instagram in her custom royal blue space suit for the flight. The look also had multiple zippers on the side, a black belt, and the former journalist’s last name on it.

All of the space suits had the Blue Origin logo on navy blue sleeves and pants. On the front, the outfit featured a badge with a graphic of a spacesuit and “NS 31,” the name of the flight.

Perry also had her space suit, which featured her last name on it, on as she showed off the capsule her team would be traveling in on Instagram.

Meanwhile, King also shared a video of herself trying on her blue space suit for the first time.

Katy Perry and Lauren Sanchez in their designer blue space suits
Katy Perry and Lauren Sanchez in their designer blue space suits (Lauren Sanchez/Instagram/Katy Perry/Instagram)

“Here’s something I never thought I’d see, me in an astronaut suit,” she said. “But I like it, I like it!”

“You know what makes it official? It says King!” she added, pointing to her name tag.

During an interview with The New York Times published on Saturday, Sánchez opened up about the creation of these space suits. She said she worked with Monse co-founders Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim on the look in early 2024.

“Usually, you know, these suits are made for a man,” she explained. “Then they get tailored to fit a woman.”

The woman underwent a 3-D body scan when these outfits were made to ensure they fit each of them properly.

“Simplicity was important, and comfort, and fit,” he explained. “But we also wanted something that was a little dangerous, like a motocross outfit. Or a ski suit. Flattering and sexy.”

Kim added: “I, personally, would want to look very slim and fitted in my outfit.”

Garcia also confessed that he was considering putting a corset into Sánchez’s space suit since he knew she wouldn’t have “been against it.”

“I probably wouldn’t have,” she responded. “[But] we’re going to be in zero gravity. So we have to be able to move.”

She detailed how she felt when she first tried on a prototype of the space suit, saying: “I was stretching. I was doing a back bend. I was like, ‘OK, let’s make sure it doesn’t split up the back in space.’”

Sánchez also raved about how gorgeous the looks were for the trip to space.

“I think the suits are elegant,” she explained. “But they also bring a little spice to space.” King agreed, tellingThe New York Times she thought the outfits were “professional and feminine at the same time.” And when it came to space, this is “something we had never seen before.”

The female crew lifted off in an autonomous rocket made by Blue Origin, the private space firm owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

The rocket lifted off as part of Blue Origin Flight NS-31 on April 14 at 8.30am local time in West Texas. The craft flew through space for around four minutes before floating back down to Earth, with the entire journey taking a little over 10 minutes.

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