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Jenna Ortega turns heads in a neo-goth look with a corporate twist

The bold yet polished ensemble set the tone not only for the press circuit but for what's shaping up to be one of the most anticipated TV returns of the year


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UPDATED AUGUST 5, 2025 11:40 AM EDT

Jenna Ortega just kicked off her "Wednesday Season 2" media tour in style, and fans are already obsessed. The actress arrived at ABC Studios in New York looking every bit the fashion icon we've come to expect, effortlessly blending old-school elegance with Gen Z edge. 

Her outfit was a grey tailored blazer paired with a high-waisted matching skirt, a dramatic wide-brimmed hat, dark oversized sunglasses, and killer platform heels that brought her signature goth-glam energy to midtown Manhattan.

Jenna Ortega seen at 'Good Morning America' in Hudson Square on August 04, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Aeon/GC Images)© GC Images
Jenna Ortega seen at 'Good Morning America' in Hudson Square on August 04, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Aeon/GC Images)

The bold yet polished ensemble set the tone not only for the press circuit but for what's shaping up to be one of the most anticipated TV returns of the year. "Wednesday Season 2" premieres August 6th.

Jenna's Look: Timeless Meets Trendsetting

Jenna's fashion choices have consistently made headlines, but this particular appearance felt like a turning point. The structured blazer cinched perfectly at the waist, adding a tailored sharpness that balanced the playfulness of her wide-brimmed hat. The skirt fell just the right length to show off those high-platform heels, which gave her silhouette a statuesque edge. 

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Actress Jenna Ortega is seen outside "ABC Studio" on August 04, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Raymond Hall/GC Images)

The dark sunglasses were a power move, shielding her from the flashes while adding a layer of mystery that mirrored her on-screen persona.

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American actress Jenna Ortega arrived at ABC Studios in New York, showcasing a chic look featuring a grey tailored blazer, high-waisted skirt, wide-brimmed hat, dark sunglasses, and platform heels.

What really sets this look apart is the way it channels classic Hollywood glamour through a modern, Wednesday Addams-approved filter. It's not costume-y. It's cool, calculated, and on-brand. Ortega is clearly leaning into her status as a style star, and it's working.

The 'Wednesday' Effect

When it first dropped, "Wednesday" was a cultural phenomenon. Ortega's deadpan delivery, pitch-perfect performance, and unforgettable dance scene practically melted the internet. Season 2 has a lot to live up to, and Netflix knows it.

From what's been teased, the new season will focus even more on mystery, character development, and Addams Family lore. Rumors are swirling about new love interests, darker twists, and a more gothic set design that rivals anything we saw in the first season.

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This marks the beginning of her media tour for the much-anticipated second season of Wednesday, premiering August 6th.

And Jenna stepped into the role of creative producer this time around. That's a significant flex, and shows how deeply involved she's become in shaping the world of "Wednesday" beyond just the performance.

Jenna is expected to appear on several major talk shows in the coming days, and we're all waiting to see what she wears next.

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American actress Jenna Ortega arrived at ABC Studios in New York, showcasing a chic look featuring a grey tailored blazer, high-waisted skirt, wide-brimmed hat, dark sunglasses, and platform heels.

Expect more monochromatic tones, tailored cuts, and unexpected accessories that relate to her character's eerie elegance. She's mastered the art of balancing her Wednesday persona and real-life star power, and this tour is her runway.

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