Mad Men Exhibition

In a marketing ploy that is so good Don Draper could have thought it up himself, QueensPlaza will be exclusively hosting a collection of original costumes from the television show.
Tess Cameron
Published on August 29, 2011

Overview

In 1960, the men that worked in advertising on Madison Avenue were known as Mad Men – obviously, they gave themselves that stellar title. And now in a marketing ploy that is so good Don Draper could have thought it up himself, QueensPlaza will be exclusively hosting a collection of original costumes from the television show.

In a world first, the exhibit will show off the clothes that some would say help make the show what it is.  Janie Bryant, the costume designer behind the show’s Emmy Award winning wardrobe, has compiled a collection that showcases the various character’s styles.

To add to the atmosphere, various retailers throughout QueensPlaza will also be styling their windows in the fabulous 60s fashion. As it is a free exhibition, any aspiring Don Drapers and Joan Harris’ of Brisbane should shine their shoes and find their dress hats and head into the city quickly.

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