The
seven seasons of "Mad Men" span almost exactly a decade, from March
1960 to sometime in 1970. It was a decade that saw a great deal of
change in fashion — from shortening hemlines to the total disappearance
of men's hats — as well as in hair and beauty. This is best captured in
Megan Draper's shift from a carefully arranged bob to a large, Priscilla Presley-inspired bouffant with cascading curls, which she begins wearing after she moves to California and her marriage to Don Draper enters its final stages.
While
watching season five re-runs this week, I searched YouTube to see what
"Mad Men"-inspired hair tutorials had popped up over the years. As you
might expect, instructions on how to replicate Betty's unchanging style
are the most popular — but as someone who can't manage a tiny pin curl,
they're also impossibly difficult.
Megan Draper's
mid-'60s 'do, however, is much more achievable, and also much more
contemporary. YouTube vlogger Lindsay Estelle shows us how to do it in
the video at the top of the page.
The
hair of Don's first wife, Betty Draper, remains virtually unchanged,
even as everything around her — husband, house, women's roles at home
and in the workplace — does.
While
watching season five re-runs this week, I searched YouTube to see what
"Mad Men"-inspired hair tutorials had popped up over the years. As you
might expect, instructions on how to replicate Betty's unchanging style
are the most popular — but as someone who can't manage a tiny pin curl,
they're also impossibly difficult.
Megan Draper's
mid-'60s 'do, however, is much more achievable, and also much more
contemporary.
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