![]() ![]() While he still wears a traditional three-piece, Roger is now in a bright blue suit – not quite as electric as Pete’s trademark blue suit – indicating an embrace of the times as the late ’60s headed for louder colors and more vibrant styles. Roger Sterling, who underwent massive transitions during the season appears to have switched roles with swarmy up-and-comer Pete Campbell. Old codger Bert Cooper is in a brown tweed suit he’s probably had for years only the small lapel notches give the suit away as the product of the 1960s. I know we’re supposed to be talking about the men’s suits, but it never hurts to look at Christina Hendricks either. By the end of the episode, his tooth is healed, the company is buying additional office space, and Megan has had a successful audition.ĭon, however, is at a crossroads: Does he move forward? If so, how? What’d He Wear?ĭon and the SCDP partners ascend a flight of stairs to look over their new office space, each man in a distinctive and telling suit. Additionally, our protagonist is dealing with a throbbing toothache and his young wife’s desire to revisit acting. ![]() Don Draper is hit hard, feeling responsible for the second suicide of someone he had rejected. In the final episode of Mad Men‘s fifth season, “The Phantom”, the Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce office is trying overcome their grief in the wake of a major death. Jon Hamm as Don Draper, twice-married Madison Avenue ad manĬostume Designer: Janie Bryant Background ![]() When we last saw Don Draper at the end of the fifth season, he was on a Manhattan bar stool, being propositioned by a couple of young barflies. This Sunday marks the return of Mad Men with the sixth season premiere on AMC. Jon Hamm as Don Draper on Mad Men, episode 5.13 “The Phantom”. ![]()
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