Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Fall Fashion Goes Mad

Posted by Mary Cashiola on Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 9:00 AM

Our latest fall fashion issue hits the streets today, and it's a doozy.

Because of the clean lines and form-fitting silhouettes we saw from local retailers, we choose to go with a "Mad Men"-inspired theme. And we weren't the only ones.

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We shot at one of the most stylish and sophisticated places in town: the Orpheum Theatre. I can't actually show you any of the images yet — you'll have to pick up a copy on newsstands — but I can show you some behind the scenes images. (Sucky behind the scenes images, but maybe it'll whet your appetite, anyway. I'm not much of a shutterbug.)

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Here are some of our models getting their makeup done by the simply amazing team from Gould's.

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Even Orpheum president Pat Halloran even got into the action.

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I recently had a conversation about The Mad Men's character played by Christina Hendricks. I have only recently started to watch the show. When I saw the Hendricks character's movements and gestures I got why she was a big deal. She is hyper-feminine. To guys, she is like male cat-nip. Sure the other women on the show are very attractive but in the context of the show their physical appearance is unremarkable because of Hendricks.
Your models for the issues are very attractive, if you could have found a Hendricks type too, you would have really captured the feeling of show.

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