From left to right: JoAnna Garcia Swisher as Betty Grissom, Odette Annable as Trudy Cooper, Azure Parsons as Annie Glenn, Yvonne Strahovski as Rene Carpenter, Dominique McElligott as Louise Shepard, Zoe Boyle as Jo Schirra and Erin Cummings as Marge Slayton. Photo: Bob D'Amico/ABC
In his latest project, Daman tackles late '50s to late '60s fashion — from prim and practical shirt dresses to progressive pedal pusher pants — in the small screen adaptation of the book, "The Astronaut Wives Club: A True Story" by Lily Koppel.
"I think 'Mad Men' left off in a really great place and a juicy part of fashion and we picked up a little before that," Daman tells Fashionista. Decades before the nation was transfixed by "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," attention was centered on the Cold War-era "Space Race," when, from about 1955 to 1972, the U.S. and what was then the Soviet Union competed to be the most advanced in space technology. The elite "Mercury Seven" astronauts were the nation's heroes and their wives became American icons, glamorized in print magazines and on black and white TVs. In a stellar PR move, Life magazine worked directly with NASA to document the everyday lives of the seven wives, including Annie Glenn (Azure Parsons), whose husband John became the first American to orbit the Earth and later became a U.S. senator. "They’re kind of like the first 'Real Housewives' of America," Daman says.
The veteran costume designer used wardrobe to underline the women's evolution from housewives, relegated to the background of their husband's lives in the late '50s, to pre-Internet media stars of the '60s. "Through that they learned how to dress and navigate the media and put their best foot — and designer shoe forward — as they went through it," Daman says. "Wardrobe helps follow that journey and really shows how each of them grow later in the ‘60s. All of a sudden some of them are wearing miniskirts and they're not wearing bras."
For inspiration, the costume designer looked at old issues of Vogue and other fashion magazines of the era, and also at more domestic fare, like Better Homes & Gardens and Betty Crocker cookbooks. "Things that these women would be reading," he says. Binge-watching the mid to late '60s soap opera, "Peyton Place," starring Mia Farrow, was also in order. "It definitely holds up to watch," he says. His mom, who recently learned to text, provided more inspiration and sometimes offered wardrobe notes, like dressing the children in cuffed Levi’s and saddle shoes. He spent hours combing through vintage shops on Etsy for costumes, plus First Dibs ("It’s like a couture Etsy, if I may") for higher-end designer pieces, like refined Dior hats, that he could throw into the mix.
Jo, Marge, Annie, Trudy, Rene and Betty toast a successful space launch. Photo: Bob D'Amico/ABC
Louise, Jo, Marge and Trudy in their party dresses and signature colors. Photo: ABC/Cook Allender
One of these women is not like the others. Talkin' to you, Rene. Photo: ABC/Cook Allender
Turns out it wasn't just the dresses and outfits that needed to stay as authentic as possible. The women also wore vintage-inspired undergarments, mostly from the brand Secrets in Lace, to literally support their characters. Daman avoided actual vintage bullet bras and cinchers, because delicates tend to deteriorate over time. They also would have been far less comfortable. Women's libber Trudy lucks out with a comfy sports brassiere. "She’s the first one to burn the bra, like, see ya!" says Daman.
The husbands enjoy their bro time — high-waisted pants and all. Photo: Cook Allender/ABC
Luckily for Daman, his next gig has him working with a much more fashionable menswear silhouette. He just started designing the dapper costumes for Showtime's upcoming series, "Billions." The series focuses not on stylish young women making it out in the world, but wolves on Wall Street — namely Damian Lewis, late of "Homeland," and Paul Giamatti. "It’ll be a nice change. I can totally get down with it," he says. "I haven’t had some good menswear since Chuck Bass."
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