Okay, you caught me. I’m addicted to AMC’s original series Mad Men (hint: if you need to catch up on episodes slash the entire series slash you tried to netflix it but so did everyone else, this might help.)
Most of the show takes place at an early 1960s ad agency.
Do you wish you were part of the show? Or is that just me? I know I wish, at the very least, that I could drink that much alcohol at work. Also, it would be nice to be alive when Marilyn Monroe was considered the epitome of hotness (great for those of us who want to continue eating).
Here’s a list of the Mad Men-related products shown at the top of the page:
They didn’t really have computers back then, if you can believe it. Olivetti Manual Typewriter $140 at Urban Outfitters
In Mad Men they drink at work, out of work, and at home. That’s why I love this article from PaperMag analyzing what each character drinks and what that says about their personality. Apparently, Peggy drinks a befitting Brandy Alexander (Cognac, dark crème de cacao, and heavy cream).
Women in the early 1960s were curvy, wearing clothes that accented, rather than hid, their most voluptuous features. I love this Norma Jean Winter Dress from Mod Cloth ($150). It looks more like a Peggy outfit with a Joan curve.
These really popular illustrations of scenes from Mad Men have made their way across the blogs. You can buy prints or use them as free desktop wallpaper. My favorite part is that the illustrator provides show-commentary with every new flickr post. (Ex. commentary from the picture above: “Commemorating the scene and outfit that ended Paul’s status as my favorite character.”) NOTE: Stickers & Donuts later did an interview with Dyna Moe, who creates these illustrations!
Gosh, those rotary phones must have broken some fingers back in the day! Luckily Linens & Things knew that Generation Whatever-I-Am is a little more used to “push button technology” (er, do they really need the word “technology”?). Crosley Kettle Desk Phone, $60
If you are going to be pretty like 1960s Joan you need thick black eyes and red lips. Imagine 1960s makeup technology? Was mascara even waterproof back then?! Could it lift and separate?! Wait, is that a slogan for bras? I’ve confused myself.
Since the Mad Men (and women) work at an ad agency (get it, mAD men), I thought I’d include this ad from maidenform (on the show it’s a Sterling Cooper account!). In fact, AdClassix.com, though it does have a questionable-looking web-site, includes tons and tons of ads (many of which you can purchase) from the 1920s-1970s.
Want to see more? I’ve got a picture of all the characters (I wrote on it with my notes). Also, a general trailer if you haven’t seen the show.
Yes, I just created one of those semi-annoying fan pictures. At least I didn’t make a fan video about the friendship between two men or an unrequited love.
YES, I think Roger, who can be a bit of an ass, is the sexiest man on the show (although, Don’s won that title a few times, too). Betty, Don’s wife, is so pretty it’s annoying, and she’s a weak woman, which is why I like Joan much better. Joan is less housewife-y (”stay at home mom” = okay, “housewife” = not okay). Joan can be a bitch, but everyone in this show has their moments. And I LOVE Peggy because she’s a woman trying to make in a man’s world. There, my feminist spirit just kicked in.
An old, old preview, but at least you can see a few of the characters.
Love your post, but “Mad” is actually a play on Madison Ave (where most of the great ad agencies resided in the prehistoric era) rather than the word “ad”. (although “admen” is indeed the original & most common nickname given to ad people).
thanks for the comment in my blog! he’s in Portuguese, but you’re invited to come back anyway!! I’m a big fan of your blog… and I’ve stolen many of your links too :)
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what a great post!
Love your post, but “Mad” is actually a play on Madison Ave (where most of the great ad agencies resided in the prehistoric era) rather than the word “ad”. (although “admen” is indeed the original & most common nickname given to ad people).
Thanks Flutephobia!
And thanks for the info Southie. I had no idea that the primary play on words in the title is related to Madison Ave!
thanks for the comment in my blog! he’s in Portuguese, but you’re invited to come back anyway!! I’m a big fan of your blog… and I’ve stolen many of your links too :)
I adore Madmen. You truly have the best of taste! ;) And that phone is just the greatest. I think I need one of those on my nightstand.
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Thanks Fran & Barbie!
Thanks for the plug for my illustrations and for reassuring me that someone actually reads the words underneath them.
I love love love Mad Men!! so happy to see other people talking about it! : D great post!!
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