Mad Men Fashion Recap: Wives and Mothers
Click through to see what the characters of Mad Men wore in episode three.
Click through to see what the characters of Mad Men wore in episode three.
Marc Stripped Down: Marc Jacobs and his buff porn star boyf frolicked nearly nekkid in Rio to celebrate the designer’s 50th–then we celebrated him in our own special (and sadly, more clothed) way.
Spring Into a New Jacket: Put away those down puffer coats ’til October, it’s finally spring! And we’ve found the perfect spring jacket to fit your wardrobe.
Baby Animal Backlash: Carine Roitfeld styled Kate Upton with some adorbs baby animals for a Harper’s Bazaar spread–but readers weren’t too keen on the images. Should Roitfeld stick to chicks from now on?
Doing the Cat Diddy: And speaking of… OMG did you hear that Kate Upton and P. Diddy are like, totally together?
The latest in Dior ready-to-wear? Nail art! Raf Simons collaborated with The Illustrated Nail for a series of nail art designs inspired by his S/S 2013 collection. {SheFinds}
American fashion label Chado Ralph Rucci “start[s] a new chapter” as (wait for it…) Ralph Rucci. {WWD}
Mad Men costume designer Janie Bryant has all eyes looking at Megan Draper for the show’s sixth season. {The Hollywood Reporter}
AnnaSophia Robb looks all kinds of Carrie-cute in a floral maillot on the cover of Seventeen. {US Weekly}
Mad Men blasted back on TV last night with a special two hour season premiere that asked more questions than it answered. Many spoilers are coming this way, so avert your eyes if you’ve yet to see it.
In episodes one and two, we see Betty go through a startling transformation, Megan become the stereotype of a soap opera star, Sally toughen up, and Peggy ease into her role as the “Don” of Cutler Gleason & Chaough. Guest appearances by Roger’s two ex-wives, Mona and Jane, really up the fashion game for this episode.
Click through to see all the memorable outfits the cast is wearing as the new season kicks off into 1968.
What’s In A Word? We take issue with T Magazine’s dismissal of “slut clothes” and take a look back at decades of so-called “slut style.”
And Speaking of “Slut Clothes”: That dress that Julia Roberts wore as Vivian in Pretty Woman is hot stuff, with Emma Watson donning the look on the latest issue of British GQ and versions of the dress selling out fast.
Look Fresh-Off-The-Runway for Prom! We pick out prom-perfect dresses inspired by looks fresh off the Spring 2013 runways. And the best thing? They won’t break the bank.
I Spy With My Fashion Eye… A Rip-Off! Satirical blog Humor Chic’s “No Fakes” campaign suggests Raf Simons and Miuccia Prada may have been a little too inspired by some vintage designs.
To celebrate the return of MM to the screen, we compiled a guide of where to get the looks of your favorite characters, from Betty’s double strand of pearls to Peggy’s sensible loafers. Whether you’re dressing up for a premiere party or watching in your jammies, it can’t hurt to dream up your Mad Men wardrobe just in case you get a call from Matthew Weiner asking you to be Don’s next secretary. Hey, it could happen, right?
Do you love how liquid eye liner looks but are absolutely terrified to try to apply it? We really can’t blame you. Luckily, Maybelline just launched a brand new innovative product called the Eye Studio Master Duo 2-in1 Glossy Liquid Liner which simplifies the whole process.
Feeling a little Mad Men retro one day and Mad Max futuristic the next? You can get both looks really easily, and we’re going to show you how.
Turns out the recent ban on Jon Hamm’s freeballing ways could yield more than just a bunch of dick jokes. Leading underwear companies Fruit of the Loom and Jockey have recognized the opportunity at hand–and haven’t hesitated to seize it.
This week’s best dressed included a mix of veterans who can do no wrong (Tilda Swinton, Diane Kruger) and newcomers who keep getting better (Zoe Kravitz, Emilia Clarke).
Thanks to hi-res photography and Jon Hamm’s reported penchant for going commando, the Internet has collectively been able to zoom in and gasp, awestruck at the Mad Men star’s impressive bulge.
Only apparently that bulge has become a “distracting” problem on set.
Harpers Bazaar’s effusive executive editor Laura Brown, host of our fave YouTube series “The Look” dishes on touring Karl Lagerfeld’s bathroom with the Kaiser himself, her life slogan (it’s a good one), and whether she’d ever want to do her own show.
Miu Miu always packs a stellar front row. Yesterday Zoe Saldana, Renee Zellweger, Rebecca Hall, Lea Seydoux and January Jones were all there–all of them flawless, gorgeous embodiments of the brand.
January Jones caught our attention right away in those tiny silk shorts and that big blond Betty Draper-style bouffant.
As Mad Men devotees we had to ask–what’s in store for Betty this season?