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In the galleries: Dressing for success in Mad Men’s Season 6

January 16, 2018 - Leigh Hilford

The Ransom Center’s Stories to Tell exhibition features a rotating selection from the Ransom Center’s holdings.

[Read more…] about In the galleries: Dressing for success in Mad Men’s Season 6

Filed Under: Exhibitions + Events, Film Tagged With: Costumes and Personal Effects, Janie Bryant, Mad Men, Stories to Tell

Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning Mad Men archive donated to UT Austin’s Harry Ransom Center

January 12, 2017 - Suzanne Krause

The archive for the acclaimed drama Mad Men, one of television’s most honored series in history, has been donated to the Harry Ransom Center, a humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin. [Read more…] about Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning Mad Men archive donated to UT Austin’s Harry Ransom Center

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: acquisition, Acquisitions, Advertising, AFI, Alisa Perrin, BAFTA Awards, Costumes and Personal Effects, donation, Emmy Awards, Film, Golden Globe Awards, Janie Bryant, Kathryn Allison Mann, Kevin Beggs, Lionsgate, Lionsgate TV, Mad Men, Matthew Weiner, New York, Peabody Award, Producers Guild Awards, props, release, RTF, script, set design, Steve Wilson, television, Television Critics Association Awards, Writers Guild Awards

From Bond girls to Brooks Brothers, how Janie Bryant designed costumes for Mad Men

January 12, 2017 - Susan Mickey

Janie Bryant. Photograph by Elisabeth Caren.

Janie Bryant was the costume designer for the television series Mad Men. [Read more…] about From Bond girls to Brooks Brothers, how Janie Bryant designed costumes for Mad Men

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: 1960s, acquisition, Acquisitions, Betty Draper, costume, costume designer, Don Draper, dresses, fashion, garments, Janie Bryant, Lionsgate, Mad Men, Megan Draper, Peggy Olson, television

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