'Mad Men' Season 6 News: Series Leads to New Original Show for Designer Janie Bryant

Janie Bryant, the woman behind the costumes of AMC's hit drama "Mad Men," is getting her own show, a new reality TV show featuring fashion competitions.

Bryant is working with E.J. Johnston and James Deutch to create a new competition based fashion reality show, according to Deadline. Johnston and Deutch created the NBC hit competition show "Fashion Star."

"We loved the idea of tapping into someone like Bryant, who is great at finding a look and designing costumes for film and TV and seeing how it translates into the real world. Janie totally gets how to translate Hollywood to mainstream fashion," James Deutch said in an interview with Deadline.

In an interview with The Atlantic, Janie Bryant explained her process of developing her new show.

"I begin every season with six weeks of prep to create an overall closet for each character. Having been the costume designer for all five seasons now, I have an idea of who these characters are. My job as the costume designer is to tell a story about these characters through their costume design," the "Mad Men" costume designer explained.

Bryant's work has been celebrated in the past. She has earned awards for her costuming work on different shows. From 2004-2006 she worked as the costume designer for the show "Deadwood," and she earned an Emmy for her work on that show.