Fran Drescher on Gay Husbands, Activism, and Hourglass Figures

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Fran Drescher on Gay Husbands, Activism, and Hourglass Figures
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'I never wanted to be a fashion victim. I always wanted to complement my figure—and I have an hourglass figure.' frandrescher and AlexandreMattiussi of AmiParis talk food, fashion, and 'Fran fans.'

, is finally coming to Broadway. But wait, will Alexandre follow Fran’s orders and quit smoking? And will Fran give him her phone number? There’s only one way to find out. —CHARLIE PORTERALEXANDRE MATTIUSSI: Let’s start. I have some questions. What was the moment you fell in love with fashion?

DRESCHER: Without question. We don’t walk around in society naked, so clothes become an expression of who we are and how we feel. It’s a reflection of our inner selves, the you you want to project to the outside world. One of power, one of sophistication, one of fun, one of youth. I always consider clothing wearable art.DRESCHER: I always love going to museums that celebrate fashion—fashion exhibitions.

DRESCHER: Yes. They make you happy. I like monochromatic looks, like I would do the whole thing in all the one color. It makes such a great statement. a period of time when the internet didn’t exist. You had to really put yourself out there to discover the world. Now, the world is in your bedroom. And look at us. I’m pretty sure that every night before going to sleep, you switch on an app and see some crazy stupid things, but sometimes there are magical moments of history.

DRESCHER: First of all, I didn’t do it alone. I was with Peter, and we had another couple who were also executive producers. I was lucky because the president of the network who bought it and aired it first, CBS, was very female friendly. Not all male executives in high places are, but he was, and he recognized that I had talent in a variety of places.

MATTIUSSI: I quit quite often, actually. I quit for two years, for six months—you know, I’m coughing and I need to cough right now.

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