Fran Drescher on January 18, 2024 in Paris, France.Photo:Swan Gallet/WWD via GettyFran Drescherlooked très chic at Paris Fashion Week.TheNannystar, 66, impressed in a stylish menswear-inspired look at Paris Fashion Week. She donned a chic pantsuit at the AMI Alexandre Mattiussi Menswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 fashion show on Thursday night in the French capital.Her look consisted of a tailored black pantsuit on top of a silk black and white pinstripe vest and a pair of satin black pointed-toe heels.Francois Durand/GettyDrescher styled the look with a floor-length gray boucle coat, a small black leather baguette purse, and a pair of black rectangular sunglasses. Her look was topped off with a simple gold pendant necklace.Fran Drescher on January 18, 2024 in Paris, France.Swan Gallet/WWD via GettyThe actress wore a bold red lipstick with a light eyeshadow look and styled her brown ombré hair in a voluminous curled blowout.Fran Drescher on January 18, 2024 in Paris, France.Francois Durand/GettyDrescher has developed a reputation for having show-stopping looks. Notably, the actress’Nannycharacter, Fran Fine, donned countlessiconic outfits— so many in fact there was anexhibit of her costumes in 2022.Since then, theSAG-AFTRApresident has reworn many of Fran Fine’s fashions again on her social media channels.CBS via Getty Images; Fran Drescher InstagramEmmy-winningNannycostume designerBrenda Cooperspoke toHello Gigglesabout her experience on the CBS sitcom and working with Drescher, who starred in, created and produced the series.“Fran gave me my wings and she trusted me,” Cooper told Hello Giggles. “We were a match made in heaven. She just let me do my thing, and that’s what the result was.““I didn’t get any direction, but I knew exactly what to do, and Fran just let me do it,” said Cooper. “I intentionally wanted to make a statement of style, wit, and humor, all combined.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Prior to Drescher’s Paris trip, she notably led the SAG-AFTRA union in the recentactors' strike, which led toa historic agreementwith the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP).Drescher opened up about how proud she was of the deal, which the union valued to be worth about $1 billion.
Fran Drescher on January 18, 2024 in Paris, France.Photo:Swan Gallet/WWD via Getty

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Fran Drescherlooked très chic at Paris Fashion Week.TheNannystar, 66, impressed in a stylish menswear-inspired look at Paris Fashion Week. She donned a chic pantsuit at the AMI Alexandre Mattiussi Menswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 fashion show on Thursday night in the French capital.Her look consisted of a tailored black pantsuit on top of a silk black and white pinstripe vest and a pair of satin black pointed-toe heels.Francois Durand/GettyDrescher styled the look with a floor-length gray boucle coat, a small black leather baguette purse, and a pair of black rectangular sunglasses. Her look was topped off with a simple gold pendant necklace.Fran Drescher on January 18, 2024 in Paris, France.Swan Gallet/WWD via GettyThe actress wore a bold red lipstick with a light eyeshadow look and styled her brown ombré hair in a voluminous curled blowout.Fran Drescher on January 18, 2024 in Paris, France.Francois Durand/GettyDrescher has developed a reputation for having show-stopping looks. Notably, the actress’Nannycharacter, Fran Fine, donned countlessiconic outfits— so many in fact there was anexhibit of her costumes in 2022.Since then, theSAG-AFTRApresident has reworn many of Fran Fine’s fashions again on her social media channels.CBS via Getty Images; Fran Drescher InstagramEmmy-winningNannycostume designerBrenda Cooperspoke toHello Gigglesabout her experience on the CBS sitcom and working with Drescher, who starred in, created and produced the series.“Fran gave me my wings and she trusted me,” Cooper told Hello Giggles. “We were a match made in heaven. She just let me do my thing, and that’s what the result was.““I didn’t get any direction, but I knew exactly what to do, and Fran just let me do it,” said Cooper. “I intentionally wanted to make a statement of style, wit, and humor, all combined.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Prior to Drescher’s Paris trip, she notably led the SAG-AFTRA union in the recentactors' strike, which led toa historic agreementwith the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP).Drescher opened up about how proud she was of the deal, which the union valued to be worth about $1 billion.
Fran Drescherlooked très chic at Paris Fashion Week.
TheNannystar, 66, impressed in a stylish menswear-inspired look at Paris Fashion Week. She donned a chic pantsuit at the AMI Alexandre Mattiussi Menswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 fashion show on Thursday night in the French capital.
Her look consisted of a tailored black pantsuit on top of a silk black and white pinstripe vest and a pair of satin black pointed-toe heels.
Francois Durand/Getty

Drescher styled the look with a floor-length gray boucle coat, a small black leather baguette purse, and a pair of black rectangular sunglasses. Her look was topped off with a simple gold pendant necklace.
Fran Drescher on January 18, 2024 in Paris, France.Swan Gallet/WWD via Getty

The actress wore a bold red lipstick with a light eyeshadow look and styled her brown ombré hair in a voluminous curled blowout.
Fran Drescher on January 18, 2024 in Paris, France.Francois Durand/Getty

Drescher has developed a reputation for having show-stopping looks. Notably, the actress’Nannycharacter, Fran Fine, donned countlessiconic outfits— so many in fact there was anexhibit of her costumes in 2022.
Since then, theSAG-AFTRApresident has reworn many of Fran Fine’s fashions again on her social media channels.
CBS via Getty Images; Fran Drescher Instagram

Emmy-winningNannycostume designerBrenda Cooperspoke toHello Gigglesabout her experience on the CBS sitcom and working with Drescher, who starred in, created and produced the series.
“Fran gave me my wings and she trusted me,” Cooper told Hello Giggles. “We were a match made in heaven. She just let me do my thing, and that’s what the result was.”
“I didn’t get any direction, but I knew exactly what to do, and Fran just let me do it,” said Cooper. “I intentionally wanted to make a statement of style, wit, and humor, all combined.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Prior to Drescher’s Paris trip, she notably led the SAG-AFTRA union in the recentactors' strike, which led toa historic agreementwith the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP).
Drescher opened up about how proud she was of the deal, which the union valued to be worth about $1 billion.
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