The 37-year-old said she became enamoured with the 1960s look and believes men displayed much better fashion sense in those days, reported Sun Online.
"They all looked so sharp. I think it is the idea that men didn't kick and fight when they had to put on a suit. I like my husband in a suit. My husband wears suits all the time. He loves them and feels comfortable in them. I think a man dressed up looks nice. I love men in hats. Don Draper has his nice wide-brim Fedora," she said.
"I think the men's fashion this year is standout. It is definitely groovier. My outfit in the first episode - I feel like Daphne from Scooby-Doo. It is a lot of Scooby-Doo outfits.
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