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Fran Drescher Just Brought Back This Iconic '90s Outfit From The Nanny

While Cruella is one of HBO Max's newest hits, you can never go wrong with one of the most classic offerings on the network: The Nanny. I thoroughly enjoy reliving the banter between Niles and C.C., the tension between Fran and Mr. Sheffield, and of course, all the fantastic '90s outfits

As it turns out, Fran Drescher also can't get enough of the show's memorable fashion. She recently resurrected Fran Fine's iconic rainbow-striped Moschino vest to promote the Fran Jam Music Festival, which streams on June 20 in support of her nonprofit, Cancer Schmancer. She added a 2021 twist in the form of a sleek black turtleneck instead of the OG statement-sleeve blouse. Chic. Scroll down to see the look 27 years later and revisit The Nanny's best outfits. 

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