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Season 1 Episode 6 - "Babylon"
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Pink is definitely her "I feel pretty" color. She wore it to her second meeting with Don (after the first meeting established they hated/wanted each other), she wore it out for drinks when he apologized to her (we don't have screencaps because you really only get a glimpse of it) and she wore it here. She vascillates between drab or severe colors (especially when she's at Sterling Cooper) and vibrant, feminine colors.
The only times she wore her hair down was when she was alone with Don (with one final exception that we'll get to at the end). Obviously, we don't need to explain why that's significant.
Season 1 Episode 10 - "Long Weekend"
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Still, we do love this look. The jewelry is gorgeous and we love the matching gloves.
Season 1 Episode 11 - "Indian Summer"
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Bam. She got a little action and suddenly she's in a vibrant print. If pink is her "I feel pretty" color, then prints are her go-to for when she's in love (or at least lust). Granted, the hair is pretty severe, but paired with her sister's pink, the look of the scene is overwhelmingly feminine and upbeat. She's in love.
Season 1 Episode 12 - "Nixon vs. Kennedy"
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It's an unsettling combination of costume traits. She's in a post-sex-with-Don print again but this time it's very dark and unsettling. Her hair is down for Don but this is probably the most severe it's ever looked. There's conflict and seriousness written all over this look. It's not a happy look like the lunch-with-sis outfit or a falling-in-love look like her various pink ensembles. It's practically funereal in its darkness and severity, which is appropriate because everything she thought about Don and her chances with him died in this scene.
Season 2 Episode 5 - "The New Girl"
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This outfit implies that she's abandoned her career completely to take up the wife role, which would have been common and expected for the times. It's so overtly feminine and girly that it almost reads as a little silly. All that pink satin. We can't imagine the Rachel of a year before dressing like this.
To be fair, this is the prettiest she's ever looked from the neck up. The hair and makeup are much softer than in previous appearances. Pink was her "I feel pretty and girly" color and she wore her hair down only for scenes with Don, so the question is, who is the man in the equation? Is she costumed in pink with soft hair because she's in love with her husband or does it represent her unresolved feelings for Don?
We're going to go with the former. She was definitely unsettled to see Don, but she seemed quite happy with her husband and eager to get out of there. Don was more upset about the chance meeting than she was.
[Screencaps: projectrungay.blogspot.com - Photo Credit: amctv.com/originals/madmen]
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