Darlings, we are so very excited about this series (you heard us: "series") of posts. You see, we got it in our heads that we wanted to do a Top Ten Betty Draper Looks post as a way of counting down (and building up excitement) to the Season 4 premiere of Mad Men in a couple of months. After all, screencaps + fashion. Darlings, we were born to do such a post.
But then we got to talking. "Waitaminnit," we said in creepy unison, "If we're going to do a Betty post, then we simply MUST do a "Top Ten Looks of Joan Holloway" post as well." After all, these two characters are, as we once said, iconically beautiful and stylish in that way that ensures they'll be talked about for years after the show goes off the air. Excitedly, we got down to work trying to come up with our favorite outfits over three seasons. But a funny thing happened along the way.
We'd be re-watching our DVDs, keeping our eagle eyes out for the next fabulous Joan or Betty ensemble when we'd be stopped in our tracks. "Say, that outfit Rachel Mencken wore the first time she kissed Don was pretty fabulous." or "Wow, that checked dress looks fabulous on Peggy," or "SQUEEEE!" any time Trudy Campbell walked into a scene. It became quickly obvious to us that there was no way we could examine the female fashion on Mad Men without looking at ALL the females. Costume Designer Janie Bryant deserves every bit of acclaim and applause that has come her way since she started work on the show. Think of this series of posts as a mini-retrospective. We'll work our way up to Joan and Betty by looking at each of the other characters first. Who knows? Maybe we'll get to the men too. Kittens, we could probably come up with 500 words on "The Ashtrays of Mad Men."
Of all the fabulous females that have appeared on this show, no single female character dressed better than Season 2's Bobbie Barrett, memorably portrayed by the dead-sexy, raspy-voiced Melinda McGraw. Betty, Joan, Trudy and all the rest each got to wear various fabulous ensembles, but Bobbie's clothes were more obviously expensive and straight-off-the-magazine-cover fashionable, befitting her show business background. She didn't appear often enough for us to compile a Top Ten list just for her, but if we were compiling a list of the Top Mad Men Looks of All Time, it would be hard not to include every single one of these looks. She may have been a little crass and a tiny bit of a bitch, but her clothes were always top of the line.
Season 2 - Episode 3 - "The Benefactor"

This is the scene where we meet her for the first time and her clothes reflect what the dialogue demonstrated: She's not like the other women Don knows. She's just as smart and ambitious as he is and he can't intimidate her or talk her into a thing. The deep red, the tall hat and the big fur collar - even the over-sized buttons - all help depict her as formidable.


We have to say, as disturbing as this scene was, we adored this outfit the first time we saw it. It looks like something Louise Tate would have worn to Darrin and Samantha's house for cocktails.

Those shoes are to die.


J'ADORE the cigarette holder. We don't believe in glamorizing smoking, but come ON. That is fucking GLAMOROUS.

Once again, she's in her daytime battle suit, but it's notable not only for the stark black and white quality, but also for how downright prim it is for Bobbie. No extravagant coat or oversized buttons. Even the jewelry is relatively toned down. Love her carrying the gloves around. Like cigarette holders, the return of ladies wearing gloves is not something we're prepared to argue for but we can't help thinking it looks fabulous.
Season 2 - Episode 6 - "Maidenform"



[Screencaps: projectrungay.blogspot.com - Photo Credit: amctv.com/originals/madmen]
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