The Morning Call

Tan France not staying idle during lockdown

- By Hilary Fox

Tan France’s first day back at work after quarantine was a photo shoot.

No one came near him. He was shooting photos for a new Etsy gig, and while the style expert on Netflix’s “Queer Eye” was pleased with the results, it was strange for him to be working hands off.

“It was the first time I had been around anyone other than my husband. And it was very surreal,” he recalled.

Social distancing is the opposite of his usual working set-up. On “Queer Eye,” he’s used to styling people into a more confident mindset.

That involves getting into others’ personal space and wardrobes, which is one of the reasons production on the reality show is currently suspended.

That’s fine with France. He and Jonathan Van Ness, the show’s hair expert, are the ones who really get up close with people: “I don’t think any either of us are excited about that right now.”

While many TV shows have adjusted to remote filming, France thinks the Fab Five’s feel-good magic would disintegra­te if it wasn’t in real life.

“You can’t really do ‘Queer Eye’ virtually,” he says. “So much of our show is, I know it’s going to sound silly, but we embrace so much. We are there to wipe their tears away.”

Deprived of people to teach how to transform their outer shells into inner power, France has turned his hand to styling — at home.

His new house in LA is being renovated and decorated, but he hasn’t asked

Bobby Berk, the show’s interior design pro, for any advice.

“I have learned a lot from Bobby and his team on the show, like a lot. However, I’ve always felt pretty good about designing homes or just what I like. And our aesthetics are so different. He’s a lot more modern than mine.”

By comparison, France, 37, calls his taste “chic grandma” and admits to being delighted at getting his hands on a cardigan with pearl buttons.

France has also been busy preparing for the debut of his first MasterClas­s, which allows viewers to hear his views on style, as well as curating a collection of present ideas for Etsy, which dropped earlier this month.

When it comes to gifting, France is so confident in his taste that he doesn’t keep the receipts.

“I am a very particular person, and I’m sure people can tell from the show I am kind of a nightmare. I’m very particular about everything I do,” he says.

“And so when I give a gift, I will find that informatio­n to know that when they open it, they’ll think, ‘How the heck does Tan know that I love this?’ ”

France happily splashes cash on high street looks and only uses a work wardrobe budget — aka someone else’s money — on big label items.

“I love Zara. I love J. Crew. I love the stores that I used to love three years ago. I haven’t changed. I’m going to sound like Jennifer Lawrence when I say this, but I still get to be completely normal. That life that we see on the red carpet is a moment. It’s not my real life.”

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