Ever since she shot to fame as Joan in the hit TV series, her body, her walk, her fashion choices have all come under scrutiny. What’s all the fuss, she wonders Exclusive: Christina Hendricks cover shoot for the Guardian When Christina Hendricks walks into the restaurant on Sunset Boulevard in a crisp white top, red cropped trousers and black flats, laden with shopping bags full of homewares for the new place she and her husband have just moved into nearby, she looks so much like a young starlet from the 50s that it’s hard not to wonder if she arrived in a DeLorean . (In fact, at the end of the interview she is picked up in a decidedly unsci-fi olive green Chevrolet by her husband, the actor Geoffrey Arend , whose gangly profile and mess of curly hair are just visible in the front seat.) Even without the 60s pencil skirts and beehive do that her character, Joan Holloway , currently models in Mad Men, Hendricks, 36, looks like something from a different age who has somehow landed in the modern day. This is not, I should add, a