Mad Men’s Mad Fashion

I’ll begin with a confession: 1) I JUST recently started watching Mad Men. When I say JUST recently, I mean about one month ago, prior to the launch of Jason Wu for Target (I swear it will all make sense in just a minute).

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I know, I know Mad Men has been on air since like 2007 or whatever and Banana Republic has already created a whole line of clothing surrounding the hit tv drama based in the 1960′s. So shoot me that I’m not an avid television series viewer. Those ratings guys hate people like me. People who discover a show seasons after it’s aired and spend hours upon hours watching every episode of every season on Netflix. Those ratings guys want people like me to watch the pilot, then religiously tune in every week and cry when they announce that the show will be discontinued. Well, I’m not one of those people. I’m the Netflix type, so shoot me. I digressed – excuse my rambling. Now on to the good stuff…

You now know I’m currently obsessed with Mad Men AND if you read my last post, you also know I’m currently obsessed with Jason Wu for Target - so what’s the deal? Although I learned about the Jason Wu for Target collection long before I started watching Mad Men, I must admit that the 60′s fashions showcased in Mad Men greatly influenced my now full-blown adoration for Jason Wu’s Target collection – everything from the smart little scarf wearing black cat to the clean A-line skinny belted dresses to the cotton t-shirts with accent bows.

And if you’re also a Mad Men lover, then you’ll know where I’m coming from when I say that Jason Wu for Target seems to have perfectly bridged the gap between what I adore about the 60′s fashions in Mad Men and what I’d realistically wear in 2012 and beyond.

For example, I’m drawn to the A-Line cuts of what appear to be Betty Draper’s “casual” dresses, but I couldn’t realistically rock that amount of pattern (without feeling like a table cloth at a tea party) and that level of puffiness in one dress:

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photo: allure.com

I can however deal with this perfectly toned down, but still on era design by Jason Wu for Target:

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Moving right along to Mad Men’s Peggy Olson and her asymmetrical buttoned up checkered AND collared dress that I appreciate for the era, but probably wouldn’t ever agree to wearing. I like the collar and I do dig patterns, just not quite to this extreme.

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Enter Jason Wu for Target and his salmon black striped shirt dress:

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photo: fashionista.com

The model isn’t wearing the black sash belt that comes with the dress. The belt sinches in the waistline – not that the model needs a smaller waistline. FYI, I’m a proud owner of this dress. BOOYAH.

And lastly, I absolutely adore the blouses with the bow necklines such as the ones featured on a number of Mad Men outfits including those for vixen office manager Joan Halloway:

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Which obviously means I DIED for Jason Wu’s lower slung bow tie neckline blouses and knit tees:

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FYI, I also own both of these blouses – BOOYAH, again!

And so there you have it. My newfound love for Mad Men served as a perfectly fashionable segue into the 60′s inspired Jason Wu for Target collection. It’s as if the fashion gods somehow knew I needed to solidify my liking for Wu’s collection by first becoming enthralled with the women’s outfits in Mad Men. Or not, but who cares!

Oh and I do love the Men’s outfits in Mad Men as well. Especially the hats and suits. It’s the whiskey on the rocks and cigarettes that I DON’T like.

Aloha.

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I Shopped Jason Wu For Target

That’s right, I woke up at the crack of dawn. Picked up my BFF Anu. And headed out to Target Kapolei to test my luck among the other crazies fiending for their share of the AMAZEBALLS Jason Wu for Target Collection! Here’s the 411:

I was lacking a good night’s rest because I was chaperoning teenagers until the wee hours (oh how I forgot the ridiculous levels of energy that 4 four – yes, 4 – teenager girls have). But I survived. And so did my closet after I let them raid it for items I could live without. So, after finally getting to bed around 1:30 am, you can imagine I wasn’t too thrilled about the 6:30 am wake up call I received from my BFF Lauren, making the most bizarre claim I’ve ever heard, “Malia, get up! Wika went to the zoo! It was $800, but he’s safe.” EXCEPT, it was 6:30 am on a Sunday and I was dead tired and clearly not in a fashionable state of mind. What she really said: “Malia, get up! Wika (her BF who lives in San Diego) went to Target and it was a zoo. He spent $800. He got everything just to be safe.”

Well, of course that’s what she said. Fast forward…..get up, brush teeth, wash face, get dressed, get in car, drive, pick up Anu, drive, get coffee, drive, arrive at Target…

As I turned into the parking lot, I immediately spotted Lauren’s car and pulled up alongside her (with my game face on). We simultaneously rolled down our windows, not to say good morning, but to rejoice, “NICE – we’re the first ones here!” (BTW: anyone not keen on what happened with Missoni for Target and thus the significance of arriving first, should read up here.) Lauren, Anu, myself and Lauren’s Dad, Uncle Jer-Bear, (I’ve already nominated him for uncle/dad of the year. I know you were about to tell me to send in his name) stayed in our cars watching cautiously for any “threats”. Of course once we saw the first woman plop down at one of the iconic red Target balls, we knew it was time – game on beezies.

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Game faces.

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Lauren and Anu claiming their place in line...at 7:30 am!

First of all, it wasn’t a Zoo. BUT, I can assure you that the 30 or so fiends standing in line were more than enough to clean out the 3-rack Jason Wu for Target section in minutes. Between the three of us girls, we snagged up about 25-30 pieces and bolted to the fitting rooms.

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Fitting room pic!

I ended up with a handful of ADORABLE items including four tops and two dresses. Lauren and Anu also walked away with oodles of cute Michelle Obama-esque dresses, skirts and tops. Unfortunately none of us managed to score any of the purses. BUT, it’s ok because Wika (the one who went to the Zoo and spent $800) managed to do that for us before we even woke up. Wika, I never thought I’d say this, but, YOU ARE THE MAN.

More photos to come of the items I scored. In the meantime, why don’t you drool over Wika’s $800 Zoo bill.

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Yes, Wika. Yes. #drooling