'Mad Men' costume designer may launch a clothing line
Is there a man or woman out there who doesn't secretly want to dress like Don or Betty Draper in "Mad Men"?
According to costume designer Janie Bryant, they might be in luck -- there just may be a line of "Mad Men" clothing soon.
Asked by Glamour if we can expect to see a line of clothing inspired by the show, Bryant replied: "I'm working on some things right now ... I hate to be so mysterious but I can't really say! It would have my name attached to it though."
Bryant, nominated for a Costume Designers Guild Award at the show that takes place Feb. 17 in Los Angeles, has a few favorite vintage shops in L.A.
She loves Palace Costume and Western Costume, as well as a store called Playclothes.
But some of her best finds came from the Salvation Army in New York City on 46th between 11th and 12th.
"Three times a year they have a fur and leather sale and you can get the most amazing things."
OK, that sounds great, but we're gonna wait for her line.
Photo: AMC


Omg, YAY! Joan Holloway is my absolute style icon! I can't wait to be sashaying around the office in a burnt orange pencil skirt :)
A few of my fave looks: http://squareeyes.blinkx.com/?p=301
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