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Ink48, PRESS Lounge in New York City
Hello, boys! Tonight, the PR Kids all get surprise visits from close friends and family members.
What does it mean for the challenge? Stay tuned!
We weren't sure we were going to include the screencaps from this scene until we noticed the sewing machine. We just know something like that is going to prompt a dozen "My mom had that!" responses.
Betty's been presented in slightly different looks this season; befitting her age and the fact that she entered into a second marriage with a much older man, her look matured and hardened a bit. This look, on the other hand, is pure Betty Draper. This scene had the wreckage of her former marriage surface suddenly and unexpectedly and the clothes hearken back to that time.
Not much to say about the bunny uniforms but we knew we'd hear it if we didn't include them. Both the costumes and the set are period-perfect.
We really hope Toni sticks around because the show is seriously lacking in that mid-to-late '60s black girl fabulousness. The '60s were a watershed moment for fashion and the look of the African-American woman was a huge part of that as iconic women like Dionne Warwick, Diana Ross, and Diahann Carroll redefined beauty for the times.
Gone are the black suits, worn to downplay her femininity in a world of men. Her relationship with Don has allowed her to be a little lighter and less armored. She gets to sport a lot of variations on her hairstyle but when they put her in such a literal Betty 'do, it serves to highlight their differences. Don confessed everything to Betty sitting on the bed in their bedroom. He does the same thing here. Yet Betty was angry and distant (which, admittedly, is entirely reasonable) while Faye was concerned and supportive.
What's interesting about this look is that it almost looks like it could have come from Megan's wardrobe with the collar and the rows of buttons and the bright color. If Megan really does become Don's next romantic interest, then there was a through-line in their looks. Betty to Faye to Megan. Almost as if Don needed Faye to get over Betty. Which is pretty much why you should avoid being the rebound.
Much earlier in our Joan Mad Style posts we pointed out that she essentially wears the same outfit over and over in different colors and fabrics. She's practical that way. This is at least the 3rd or 4th version of this look we've seen this season: tight, high-waisted dark skirt with a blouson top in a busy print that doesn't flatter her.
Check out the look she is giving that doctor. You don't refer to Joan Holloway Harris as "ruined," asshole.
Again, we knew we couldn't get away with NOT including a shot of that bus interior.
And speaking of maternity, here's Trudy Campbell, awash in it. How very Trudy that no matter how big she gets, she will always find something cute and girly to wear.
Megan's always looked good, but her outfits, while brightly colored, weren't as attention-getting as this one is. This is an absolutely fabulous little dress with some great mod graphic detailing. Maybe she wasn't deliberately dressing for attention (it doesn't seem like her) but this was the episode where Don suddenly noticed her.
But this is the super-cute outfit that finally got his attention. She's in blue, like a lot of the female characters this season when something important happens to them (e.g., Joan in the waiting room above). The plaid trim is new for her, since she never wears any sort of print. Again, it's about making her more noticable all of the sudden, both to Don and to the viewer. We don't know if she really is going to be the next Draper paramour, but they're certainly setting it up that way.
As the remaining designers get eliminated from Project Runway, we'll take a look each week at the auf'd designer's decoy collection.













All in all, a mixed bag but we lean heavily toward the positive. Whatever shortcomings we perceived were mostly minor. In the end, she showed a chic, understated, and very pretty collection. Is it fashion-forward? No, not at all. But wearable and covetable? Absolutely. There is most definitely a customer base for these sorts of looks.