The season seven premiere of Mad Men aired yesterday, and we can't wait to see what's in store for Don, Megan, Peggy, Betty, Pete, and the rest of the gang during the show's final season. Watching Mad Men always has us dreaming of a '60s-era wedding that takes its cues from the chic style of the TV show. If you're as big of a fan as we are, check out these swingin' ways to incorporate Mad Men into your big day.
Whether it's for your engagement photos or postwedding shoot, go all out with a retro setting and ultraglam attire fit for Don and Megan.
To dress the part, you'll need a tea-length dress and fur stole, and your man will need some serious Don Draper-esque style.
Turn your photo booth into a Mad Men scene with a Mad Men photo booth prop collection ($53) or this Mad Men party on a stick set ($57).
It wouldn't be an ad agency in the '60s without a typewriter, so use one as a prop on your guest book table or next to your dessert spread.
Don't forget the '60s accessories like gloves and a birdcage veil.
Use framed vintage advertisements to allude to the work of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce in your reception table centerpieces.
A well-stocked liqueur bar is glammed up with vintage accoutrements.
Use these cool Mad Men-themed save-the-date printables to let your guests know when you're tying the knot.
A sharp suit, red lips, and a tea-length dress make for Mad Men style perfection.
Use a swirly, clean-cut design for your cake to finish with a mod sweet ending.
All kinds of wedding foods and sweets are done bar-style these days, so take a cue from that for a cigar bar at your reception — the ad men in attendance will appreciate it!
Print out a cool poster with the Mad Men art in lieu of a guest book.
Use a midcentury couch for a creative twist on the photo booth setup.
Really put the olive on top of your wedding with a chic martini bar.
Have your guests dress the part, too, for even more awesome Mad Men photo ops!
Go with a simple design like this for invites with a hint of Mad Men flair.
Go for a sweet '60s vibe with this sweet pink theme.
If you're looking for a Mad Men-esque '60s dress, try a shop like Dolly Couture or a local vintage clothing store.