out of style,” Janie Bryant, who served as the costume designer for all eight seasons of “Mad Men,” told The Post. “That decade is really important because the styles are timeless and always look great.”“Mad Men,” which aired from 2007 to 2015 with 116 Emmy nominations and 16 wins, is unlike any other show.
Most notably, its revamp of ’60s style and culture is unmatched.“’Mad Men’ encapsulates amazing storytelling, vulnerable characters and a great style of costume and production design, as well as hair and makeup,” Bryant said. “Every element of this show is impactful and there will never be another show like it.”Beyond being “the greatest show ever made,” Bryant said the fashion alone from the era holds an important key to changes.
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