Horochowski recalls going through “a bunch” of different test styles for this particular stache-which Weiner had actually wanted Roger to grow during the show’s previous season. So Horochowski had the difficult task of finding a faux stache that would both work for and look authentic on the character. And as Mad Men fans know, Weiner does not risk leaking even the slightest spoiler about his tightly guarded AMC drama. Slattery could not simply grow his own mustache, because fans would see the facial hair before the episode aired. And this was going to require extra time to get in and clean him up at the end of the day.” And in my mind, I was thinking, ’Oh my gosh.’ The boys already don’t like to come in and sit in the makeup chair. “As a fan, I wanted to see Roger as Roger. “At first, I must say that I was not on board,” Horochowski told us about Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner’s request for Roger to grow a mustache. It was an impressive deluge of feedback for a facial-hair style, especially one that Mad Men’s makeup department head Lana Horochowski wasn’t so sure about herself. Silver in color, the facial hair turns down on either side of Roger’s nose in an elegant handlebar shape that awed Internet users, who praised the style as resplendent, glorious, and their spirit animal. No, it was Roger Sterling’s exquisitely 70s mustache, which made its Mad Men debut last night. Or Ken Cosgrove, for facilitating a crafty job maneuver that will put him in the position to torture that smug Pete Campbell. ![]() According to the Internet, the breakout star of Sunday night’s Mad Men episode was not Peggy, who found potential love in a co-worker’s brother-in-law.
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