Part of the reason we wanted to get at least one Joan post under our belts was because one simply cannot discuss Jane Siegel Sterling (played by Peyton List) without having some base understanding of Joan's wardrobe. Jane was designed to be the Joan of her generation and her outfits - at least early on, while she worked in the office - were very much in the Joan mode with small, but telling differences. Later, when she went after what Joan wouldn't (marriage to Roger Sterling), her outfits change completely and she looks nothing like Joan anymore; a change that works both on a character level and on a plot level, since there would, of course be major differences between the wardrobe of a young secretary and the wardrobe of a young trophy wife.
Season 2 Episode 5 - "The New Girl"
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You couldn't ask for a better illustration of the idea that Jane is essentially Joan 2.0. She doesn't have the '50s Marilyn-esque body of Joan but that only speaks to her youth and the differences between the '50s and the '60s. Joan's voluptuousness is about to go out of style, to be replaced by the mini-skirted skinny look that characterized mid to late '60s fashion. Aside from the differences in body type, Jane is a total Joan clone. Joan is in a darker, more mature blue and Jane is in a more youthful shade of blue. Jane's dress (the size notwithstanding) could have come right out of Joan's closet: little sleeves, a scarf-like detail around the neck, all one color, form-fitting. Notably, she doesn't wear brooches like Joan does, another element that speaks to her youth.
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Since the Joan/Jane relationship is now getting a little rocky (and about to get rockier) we start seeing slight differences in the clothes. She's still got the Joan bouffant and the Joan silhouette, as well as the little sleeves, but the colors are much different - we have never seen Joan in white and probably never will - and the skirt is a little shorter. Again, it's all about highlighting their similarities while pointing out their age-based differences.
Season 2 Episode 6 - "Maidenform"
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The outfit is cute and, again, a little Joan-like but with enough differences to set them apart. The colors (which are really there to make the lobster-red of her skin pop) aren't particularly Joan-like. She would never wear such contrasting pieces.
Season 2 Episode 7 - "The Gold Violin"
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Again, she's a younger Joan with differences. The silhouette is there, as is the hair, but the colors are way off. Younger and more innocent-looking. Plus, Joan never wears little sweaters.
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The divide between Joan and Jane has never been greater and their clothes have never been more different. Once again, there are signature Joan touches here like the scarf and the silhouette, but it's much brighter and higher contrast (right down to the two-tone shoes) than anything Joan would wear, plus that busy print on the scarf is a hint of what's to come later in the '60s, fashion-wise.
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It's a cute dress. A little sleeker and sexier than her normal office attire, which may have been intentional now that she's got her sights set on Roger Sterling.
Season 2 Episode 9 - "Six Month Leave"
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LOVE this dress. It's graphic and chic and a little sexy, but still appropriate for the office. She is clearly no longer a Joan clone, because Joan would never wear something like this. It's too young and a little too flimsy for Joan, who likes the armored look.
Season 3 Episode 3 - "My Old Kentucky Home"
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In fact, "Jane is trying way too hard to impress" is everything you need to know about this character and her wardrobe going forward. The clothes are stylish as hell and tasteful, but there's something a little off. She doesn't look comfortable in them and she looks like a little girl trying on a grown woman's clothes. Everything (especially the gorgeous bubble hat) looks a little too big on her. This is when lines start getting dropped hinting at an eating disorder on Jane's part. Additionally, we're starting to see some Jane trademarks as she tries to become her own woman: graphic qualities, boat or scoop necklines, tiny little cap sleeves or no sleeves at all, lots of white. These are all elements that set her apart from Joan and even apart from some of the other women, like Peggy (whom she's closest in age to) or Trudy.
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The Sterlings host a Derby Day party and both of them make total asses out of themselves, he by donning blackface, and she by getting visibly drunk.
Not much to analyze here. It's a gorgeous dress in the Jane style (sleeveless, graphic, scoop neckline, lots of white/cream, big hat).
Season 3 Episode 12 - "The Grown-Ups"
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Here's Jane trying WAY too hard. This outfit is stylish, but a little too loud and it just doesn't look like something Jane would want to wear. It comes off like something she feels she HAS to wear because of her new social position. It also comes off like she's trying to look mature in comparison to her new stepdaughter who's only a year or two younger than her.
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Even if she's trying too hard, we have to say she nailed it on this one. An absolutely gorgeous outfit, right up there with the best of Betty's and Trudy's clothes. Still, as beautiful as the dress is, it's still got a little of that Jane clumsiness: the jewelry is big and obvious. Not even Mona would have worn jewelry that noticeable. The oversized jewelry makes her once again look like a little girl trying on grownup clothes.
[Screencaps: projectrungay.blogspot.com - Photo Credit: amctv.com/originals/madmen]
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