The world of "Mad Men"
Costumes and props for "Mad Men" characters Don Draper, Peggy Olson, Roger Sterling and others are featured in the exhibition "Matthew Weiner's 'Mad Men,'" at the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, N.Y.,
Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce
The set for Don Draper's office, as seen in Seasons 4-6 of "Mad Men," recreated at the Museum of the Moving Image.
Writers' Room
An installation of the "Mad Men" writers’ room, including elements from the conference room in the production offices at Los Angeles Center Studios where the series was shot, suggesting how the room looked as the writers worked on season seven.
Ossining
A recreation of the set for Betty and Don Draper's kitchen in their suburban Ossining, N.Y., home.
Dressing the Characters
From the "Creating Character" section: Costumes and props for Betty (Draper) Francis, Sally Draper, and Megan Draper.
1969
The section "Two Parties, 1969," features costumes for Henry Francis and a party guest from the season 7 episode, "The Runaways."
'60s Fashion
In the "Creating Character" section, costumes and props for various "Mad Men" characters, including Don Draper, Peggy Olson, Joan (Holloway) Harris, and Roger Sterling.
1969
From the section "Two Parties, 1969," costumes for Megan Draper (right) and her friend, Amy (left).
Secrets
Spoiler alert! Don Draper's box of secrets is revealed, including Dick Whitman's dogtag, letters, and family photos.
Notes
Matthew Weiner's notes for storylines and characters for “Mad Men,” written in 2006-2013.
Parting Shot
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"Matthew Weiner's 'Mad Men'" - Exhibition at the Museum of the Moving Image, Astoria, N.Y. (through June 14, 2015)