Fran Drescher Attends Paris Fashion Week in Chic Menswear-Inspired Ensemble

Fran Drescher looked très chic at Paris Fashion Week.

The Nanny star, 66, impressed in a stylish menswear-inspired look at Paris Fashion Week. She wore a chic pantsuit at the AMI Alexandre Mattiussi Menswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 fashion show. on Thursday evening in the capital of France.

Her look consisted of a tailored black trouser suit topped with a black and white striped silk vest and a pair of satin black pointed toe heels.

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Drescher styled the look with a floor-length gray coat, a small black leather baguette bag, and a pair of black rectangular sunglasses. Her look is completed with a simple gold pendant necklace.

Fran Drescher at the AMI Alexandre Mattiussi Fall 2024 Men's Show

Fran Drescher on January 18, 2024 in Paris, France.

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The actress wore bold red lipstick with a bright eyeshadow look and styled her brown ombre hair into voluminous curls.

Fran Drescher at the AMI Alexandre Mattiussi Fall 2024 Men's Show

Fran Drescher on January 18, 2024 in Paris, France.

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Drescher has developed a reputation for stunning looks. Namely, an actress Nanny character, Fran Fine, has donned countless iconic outfits—so many, in fact, that her 2022 costume show was on display.

Since then, the SAG-AFTRA president has re-worn many of Fran Fine’s fashion pieces on her social media channels.

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Emmy winner Nanny costume designer Brenda Cooper spoke to Hello Giggles about his experience on the CBS sitcom and working with Drescher, who starred in, created and produced the series.

Fran gave me wings and believed in me, Cooper told Hello Giggles. “We were a match made in heaven. She just let me do my job, and that was the result.”

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“I didn’t get any direction, but I knew exactly what I needed to do, and Fran just let me do it,” Cooper said. “I deliberately wanted to express style, wit and humor all combined.”

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Before Drescher’s trip to Paris, she led the SAG-AFTRA union in the recent actors’ strike, which led to a historic agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP).

Drescher has been open about how proud she is of the deal, which the union valued at about $1 billion.

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