ABOUT US
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Founder, Chief Executive Officer
Tan France is a renowned fashion designer and television personality. He began his career behind the scenes, creating successful brands like Kingdom & State and Rachel Parcell, Inc. Tan gained international fame as the fashion expert on Netflix's Emmy-winning "Queer Eye," where he redefined style and representation alongside the Fab 5.Beyond "Queer Eye," Tan co-hosts Netflix's design competition series "Next in Fashion" with Gigi Hadid, showcasing his design expertise and mentorship. In 2019, he released his New York Times best-selling memoir, "Naturally Tan," sharing his journey from a South Asian Muslim household in the UK to becoming a global style icon. That same year, he launched the Emmy-nominated YouTube series "Dressing Funny," bringing humor and fashion to celebrity makeovers.
In 2022, Tan explored colorism in the BBC documentary "Beauty and the Bleach," sparking important conversations about identity and representation. He also hosted the UK relaunch of "Say Yes to the Dress" for Warner Bros. Discovery, bringing his charm to the beloved franchise.
Expanding into live events, Tan co-hosted the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® Official Pre-Show in February 2024, streaming live on Netflix, YouTube, and TikTok. Alongside Elaine Welteroth, he interviewed nominees and highlighted the night's top fashion, marking Netflix's first live awards show. Additionally, Tan co-hosted the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2024 livestream with Michelle Buteau, providing viewers with candid celebrity interviews and expert fashion commentary.
Most recently, Tan launched his production company, French Tuck Media, focusing on authentic storytelling that amplifies diverse voices. From his early days secretly attending fashion school while working in his grandfather's denim factory, to his rise as a global media phenomenon, Tan France continues to inspire audiences with his passion, wit, and commitment to individuality.
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Chief Content OfficerDonna is an accomplished producer who has built a dynamic career, first as a showrunner and later as principal of her company, Jane Street Entertainment. She gained recognition for her work on high-profile reality competition series like Food Star and Buddy vs. Duff, as well as lifestyle programming such as the original Queer Eye. Most recently, Donna served as EVP and Head of Content for Chip and Joanna Gaines's Magnolia Network, where she played a key role in shaping the network's vision and voice. She oversaw a diverse range of projects, including impactful docusoaps like The Lost Kitchen, reinvented fan favorites such as Fixer Upper, and powerful feature documentaries like Children of 9/11.
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Founded by producer Gigi Pritzker, Madison Wells is an award-winning, independent entertainment company that empowers badass women and boundary pushing storytellers.From award-winning films (“Hell or High Water,” “Eyes of Tammy Faye”) and Broadway musicals (“Hadestown” and “Shucked”) to National Geographic’s anthology series “Genius” and the immersive theather experience “Seven Deadly Sins,” Madison Wells creates projects with partners who are aligned in the belief that good storytelling can provoke, inspire, and move audiences around the world.
“Each of us is living our own private journey, and the more we know about each other, the healthier and happier the world will be.”
-Tan



