by JASMINE GARNSWORTHY
Do NOT ask Christina Hendricks about her figure. Is that clear?
Hendricks is the LA-based actress who plays Joan Harris in the cult TV series Mad Men and she was in Sydney last week for the 2012 Specsavers Spectacle Wearer of the Year competition.
After the now internationally-famous incident involving a question about her body shape (and used the word “full-figured”) that caused Hendricks to terminate the interview and complain the question was rude, all further interviews came with strict conditions.
There is to be NO mention of weight, shape, size, body or body image. Fortunately, I hadn’t been intending to.
As a style editor, Mad Men is superb TV. The polished, 50s/60s fashion is almost a character. I love the contrast between Joan’s sultry, come-hither wardrobe and Betty’s domestic goddess A-line dresses. (If you have never watched, what’s wrong with you? Get to the itunes store immediately and download yourself series one – you’ll be hooked in minutes).
In a very business-like hotel room surrounded by anxious PR reps and a queue of other nervous journos, Christina and I chatted about pencil skirts, Mad Men and Ryan Gosling. Here’s how it went down:
JG: Do you have much influence in Joan’s wardrobe in Mad Men?