Jenna Ortega didn’t just show up for the 'Wednesday' Season 2 press tour, she arrived fully transformed. Over the past week, the 22-year-old actress has redefined gothic elegance with a series of viral, visually stunning looks that blur the line between character and red carpet.
From lingerie-inspired silhouettes to deconstructed corsets and snake-skin illusions, Jenna’s wardrobe has evolved into a walking narrative of rebellion, and her beauty choices have followed suit.
The most striking constant is her bleached eyebrows, an eerie beauty detail that’s quickly become the tour’s signature. Paired with jet-black waves and smoky eye makeup, the ghostly effect has amplified the intensity of every appearance.
The goth glam has marked this chapter of Jenna's style. On 'Late Night with Seth Meyers,' she wore a distressed corset dress from Elena Velez’s Fall 2025 “Leech” collection. Torn seams, exposed stitching, and deconstructed sashes gave the garment an almost post-apocalyptic edge.
From there, she stepped out in a sharply tailored skirt suit by Willy Chavarria and sky-high Louboutin ballerina heels. In Paris, she tapped into haunted doll energy in a Vivienne Westwood look by Andreas Kronthaler, embracing femininity with a sinister twist.
Every appearance, every outfit, has felt like a deliberate nod to Wednesday Addams, without ever repeating the character’s wardrobe literally.
Her red carpet moment in London was the start of it all, as she arrived at the global premiere of 'Wednesday' Season 2. While fans may have expected black-on-black goth drama, she opted instead for a beige Ashi Studio gown from the designer’s Fall 2025 collection.
Up close, the gown's texture mimicked a snake shedding its skin. Joined by co-stars Joy Sunday and Emma Myers, Jenna was nearly unrecognizable thanks to her bleached brows and minimal color palette, all while wrapped in couture.
'Wednesday' Season 2 will drop in two parts: four episodes now, and four more on September 3. But the conversation around Jenna’s press tour has already become its own cultural moment, with each outfit more daring than the last. She’s turned promotion into performance, posing and getting in character on her latest appearances.