Ok, this is for all those people who keep coming here and saying they don't believe it's her or saying that it can't possibly be her, because it would mean major touch-ups.
rolls eyes
Fran Drescher's Stylin' with Old Navy -
http://advertising.about.com/b/a/013395.htm
AmIAnnoying.com - Old Navy Ads (not exactly positive promotion) -
http://www.amiannoyingornot.com/(evvc3f454j05qvqajbvvsz55)/collection.aspx?collection=1087
TV Tome: Fran Drescher -
http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/PersonDetail/personid-8816
USA Today: 1970s-inspired shtick propels sales for Old Navy (scroll to the end of the article) -
http://www.usatoday.com/money/advertising/adtrack/2003-07-20-track_x.htm
KnowNews: People: Grudge match: Toby Keith vs. Fran Drescher -
http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/people/article/0,1406,KNS_313_2334951,00.html
"Fran Drescher can be seen every night in Old Navy commercials and in the made-for-TV comedy film "Beautiful Girl," airing at 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19, on ABC Family Channel."
What about from Gap Inc. itself (who OWNS Old Navy)?
http://www.gapinc.com/about/ataglance/highlights_body.shtm
Cargo Fever
Old Navy’s fall campaign is all about cargo, and for the first time the brand has produced two completely distinct ads to speak more directly to its targeted customer segments — teens and families. In a take on the TV classic “Leave it to Beaver,” Old Navy's “Leave it to Cargo” spotlights the brand's cargo product offering for the entire family. The ad features Fran Drescher (of TV's "The Nanny") in the June Cleaver role. In contrast, “Cargo Train” targets Old Navy's teen customers with an upbeat spot inspired by the long-running music and dance showcase, “Soul Train.” In the ad, youths boogie down in their favorite cargo apparel to the tune of “Cargo Fever,” a remix of the '70s hit “Boogie Fever.”
I could get more. Or... if you go to Google and type "Fran Drescher Old Navy" you get about 5,010 results.
Does that settle it?
~>Megan<~