Abstract
Taking as basis the concepts of biotype and biopower and considering a benchmark the theories created by Michel Foucalt, this study analyses the reconstruction of beauty models and female biotypes portrayed on the successful American film drama �Mad Men'. These portraits are considered oppressive by some feminist authors. This analyses also focuses on typical American models of beauty during such a specific period of History as the fifties and sixties. Models represented in the first season of the series are a portrait of the society of those years. This world-acclaimed and winning film bases its pillars on historical genuineness and its great visual style. Loyal to an epoch and a style, the series portrays perfectly the aesthetic models of a classic image of the United States, in where the American dream was born and it grow up. The film drama has become a symbol of the maximum height of the consumer society.
