For six seasons, Fran Drescher starred on CBS’ hit sitcom “The Nanny” as Nanny Fine. The iconic television character became known for her distinct Queens-New York accent and her eclectic and colorful wardrobe. The show received twelve Emmy nominations, winning in 1995 for Outstanding Costume Design – Series.
Nanny’s penchant for colorful outfits saw the wardrobe department deck Drescher out in Moschino, Versace, Todd Oldham and Betsey Johnson. The character became known for her signature color of red as a reference in the show’s theme song and for her love of cheetah print. Here, WWD takes a closer look at the style of Fran Drescher’s Nanny Fine.
Fran Drescher in “The Nanny”
Fran Drescher in the pilot episode of “The Nanny” in 1993.
Fran Drescher in “The Nanny”
Charles Shaugnessy and Fran Drescher in Season One of “The Nanny.”
Fran Drescher in “The Nanny”
Fran Drescher, Lauren Lane and Charles Shaungess in “The Nanny.”
Fran Drescher in “The Nanny”
Charles Shaughnessy and Fran Drescher in “The Nanny.”
Fran Drescher in “The Nanny”
Fran Drescher in Season Two of “The Nanny.”
Fran Drescher in “The Nanny”
Benjamin Salisbury and Fran Drescher in “The Nanny.”
Fran Drescher in “The Nanny”
Charles Shaungessy and Fran Drescher in “The Nanny.”
Fran Drescher in “The Nanny”
Fran Drescher in “The Nanny” in 1994.
Fran Drescher in “The Nanny”
Charles Shaungessy and Fran Drescher in “The Nanny.”
Fran Drescher in “The Nanny”
Fran Drescher and Charles Shaungessy in Season Four of “The Nanny.”
Fran Drescher in “The Nanny”
Renee Taylor and Fran Drescher in Season Four of “The Nanny.”
Fran Drescher in “The Nanny”
Charles Shaungessy and Fran Drescher in Season Four of “The Nanny.”
Fran Drescher in “The Nanny”
Fran Drescher and Jason Alexander in Season Four of “The Nanny.”
Fran Drescher in “The Nanny”
Fran Drescher, Nicholle Tom, Andrew Levitas and Charles Shaughnessy in Season Six of “The Nanny.”
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