Tuesday, July 19, 2011

THE. MAD. MEN. INFLUENCE.

When Mad Men hit the screens it quickly became one of the most fashion influential television series...
    
                       
                         The 1950's woman is back!
                                                                                                                                                   
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LOUIS VUITTON FALL 2010 

1950's style luxury
.Retro bow fronted pumps.
.Cinched-waisted full skirts and dresses.
.Proper below-the-knee lengths.
.fitted, tailored.





                       PRADA FALL 2010












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.BETTY. DRAPER.


Betty is the epitome of a 1950's on-screen classic beauty. She always looks effortlessly chic. Her look includes pearls, gloves, headbands, silk scarves, a cinched waist, an a-line skirt and perfectly manicured hair.









HER INFLUENCE..
GRACE KELLY

.PEGGY. OLSON.


Peggy's style is conservative and often resembles a school girls/cute librarian. Her signature looks include neck bows, cardigans, peter pan necklines and cutesy prints. Her dorky fringe and styled hair reminds me of the original 1950's barbie.




HER INFLUENCE..



AUDREY HEPBURN


.JOAN. HOLLOWAY.


Joan's has without doubt the most influential style in the series- She has brought back the real woman. Joan plays up her best assets, her curves. She exudes confidence and sex appeal. Her hour glass silhouette is accentuated with fitted dresses cinched at the waist, pencil skirts and tucked in blouses. Predominantly block colored, her outfits are always jeweled toned enhancing her flaming red hair and porcelain skin. A sophisticated bun, large hand bag and a jeweled broach completes the office sirens outfits.



              









HER INFLUENCES..



MARILYN MONROE

SOPHIA LOREN


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