What Your Favorite 'Mad Men' Character Says About You
We all love Mad Men. (Don't debate with me, Game of Thrones people, there can only be one Best Show Ever, and it clearly takes place at Sterling Coope...
We all love Mad Men. (Don't debate with me, Game of Thrones people, there can only be one Best Show Ever, and it clearly takes place at Sterling Coope...
Nour Akkad | Posted 05.25.2011
This week, I'd like to focus on the garments we rarely get to see, underwear and pajamas. Actually, it seems that we've had quite a few glances of undies this season.
Nour Akkad | Posted 05.25.2011
Before I get to the Mad Men looks of the week, here's a little tribute to Miss Blankenship. No one rocked those cat eye sunglasses better than you!
Nour Akkad | Posted 05.25.2011
With New York Fashion Week underway, I couldn't help but see Betty in Ports 1961, Peggy in Jason Wu, Joan in Prabal Gurung, and Don in Simon Spurr. We cannot deny the profound effect Mad Men has had on the latest trends.
One For The Table | Posted 05.25.2011
Don's housekeeper shouldn't be offended that Don passed on her pork chops. Very little food is consumed by these otherwise voracious characters.
Nour Akkad | Posted 05.25.2011
Hellooooo 1965! The times may be ah-changing but it seems the L.A. vs. New York style has not. New Yorker Don traded his hat and suit for Los Angelan Dick, who prefers aviators and short-sleeved button ups.
Nour Akkad | Posted 05.25.2011
I fell in love with the stunning necklines on many of the frocks worn by Jane, Trudy, and Joan.
Anna McCarthy | Posted 05.25.2011
The Sixties are back. On television, that is. This Sunday, when Mad Men returns on AMC, it will be late November, 1964. And as the show's producers have hinted, the times they will be a' changing.
Nour Akkad | Posted 05.25.2011
The season 4 premiere of Mad Men is less than a week away and I can no longer control the excitement. I've been dreaming about sheath dresses and kitten heels. I speak with the genius behind those costumes -- designer Janie Bryant.
Tom Matlack | Posted 05.25.2011
The violence of Tony Soprano and swagger of Don Draper are a cover for the quiet desperation Matthew Weiner sees in all of us. They are liars who want to be what they are not.
Sheila Weller | Posted 05.25.2011
As much as I love Mad Men, I also want to correct its saccharin, overly credulous portrayal of its women.
Thought Catalog | Posted 04.11.2012