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and the show’s costume designer Brenda Cooper. “There aren't a lot of things that I say ‘yes’ to,” says Drescher. “But this collection is such an amazing idea.”The collection is like a time capsule. Think patchwork denim, mini skirt suits and coats, black turtlenecks,'s style still influences her today. “That’s my style too,” she says. “And even back then, we worked to shape the style of the show, to put on a fashion show every week, to become a fashion icon.
Turns out, the vision became a reality because Fran Fine’s style continues to be a constant reference for fashion today. Back in 2021, when
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