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Fran Drescher Campaigns for Zero Waste Fashion with thredUP

For the collection, Silverstein mirrored Nanny Fine’s oft-moodboarded playful style. “I know all of these things from having watched the show, having been a fan, having followed her career even since The Nanny, and all of the things that work about that iconic style,” says Silverstein. “It was the ultimate design challenge.” The collection itself was styled by none other than the show’s stylist, Brenda Cooper.

Photo: Courtesy of thredUP

Photo: Courtesy of thredUP

Silverstein created the pieces out of unusable and unwearable clothes that could not be sold by thredUP. With these non-sellable could-be rejects, Silverstein worked his magic. The aforementioned snappy bucket hat was made with three tiers of faux fur–and a matching scarf. Silverstein didn’t stop at clothes, either. He crafted bowls out of jeans, and made patchworked pet beds that Drescher’s own dog modeled on.

Photo: Courtesy of thredUP

Typically, Silverstein’s designs range anywhere from $135 for a pair of shorts to a dress that fetches upwards of $165. (Silverstein also produces masks ($25) and scrunchies ($12). For this collection, the pieces range from $10 to $60, with bespoke jackets that can go up to $600. Though, there is one jacket that is missing—that Drescher herself has already nabbed. “I can’t wait to wear it,” she says. “I was so happy and I’m going to wear it with some very chic black silhouette underneath because the jacket is the piece.”

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