For those who don't watch AMC's Mad Men, it's a that tells the story of Manhattan's most notorious ad men, referred to then a "mad men," in the 1950s. It depicts the lives of the men, their wives, their secretaries and their mistresses. Aside from a great storyline, the show's costume designs are a vintage-lovers dream.
Photo courtesy of Hot Like Sauce. Features characters Peggy Olson, Betty Draper and Joan Holloway.
Photo courtesy of AMC/BBC. Features Mad Men characters Rachel Menken, Peggy Olson and Joan Holloway.
The fashion of Mad Men has sparked a resurgence in '50s and '60s fashion from elements of style in runway collections to Banana Republic's Mad Men clothing line to blogs devoted to recreating looks from episodes.
But the truth is, we can't hide it either– we're mad for Mad Men! The style is not only chic and feminine, but also mom-friendly! Below are our favorite Mad Men-inspired looks.
Featured: L.A.M.B. Tartan Pants, CrOp by David Peck Blouse and John & Jenn Cardigan.
Featured: CrOp by David Peck Herringbone Jacket and Skirt.
Featured: CrOp by David Peck Button Front Dress.
Featured: Rachel Antonoff Shirt and Lucy Paris Skirt.
Featured: Julie Brown Floral Ruched Dress.
Featured Look: CrOp by David Peck Blouse and Alythea Pants.
Featured: Hutch Retro Shirtdress and B-low the Belt Adjustable Belt.
Featured: Yoana Baraschi Black Tuxedo Pencil Skirt, Sweet Pea Top and B-low the Belt Adjustable Belt.
Featured: CrOp by David Peck Printed Jacket.
Featured: Rachel Roy Blue Cardigan and Sachin+Babi Mandarin Orange Pants.
Featured: Byron Lars LBND Zipper Front Dress.
Featured: CrOp by David Peck Jacket and Skirt.
Featured: Yoana Baraschi Floral Button-Up Shirtdress.
Featured: Rebecca Minkoff Black and White Shirtdress.
Featured: Hunter Bell Dress.
Featured: Hutch Shirtdress and B-low the Belt Adjustable Belt.