Jenna Ortega's Wednesday Press Tour Looks Are Solidifying Her Status as a Fashion Icon

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Jenna Ortega's Wednesday Press Tour Looks Are Solidifying Her Status as a Fashion Icon

Jenna Ortega's Wednesday Press Tour Looks Are Solidifying Her Status as a Fashion Icon
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From Willy Chavaria to Simone Rocha and Miista, Ortega is hitting her stride.

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It’s no secret that Jenna Ortega knows fashion, but with the global Wednesday season 2 press tour, it feels like something has shifted. In between thematic dressing moments that mix dark colors with gothic themes and textiles, the actress is championing the work of some of the coolest designers in the industry, both established and up-and-coming.

And it's not just complete brand looks plopped off the runway and onto the carpet. Jenna Ortega and her stylist, Enrique Melendez, are mixing designers like Willy Chavarria, Simone Rocha, and Ann Demeulemeester with cool accessories and footwear brands like Miista and UNOde50, showing her range with every single one.

Of course, her beauty looks — bleached eyebrows, dark lips, and wispy long bangs — have added a level of high fashion sophistication that seamlessly works with each look. Ahead, we broke down our favorite looks from the tour, and yes, we're inspired.

  • Jenna Ortega attends the Wednesday Season 2

    In Seoul, Ortega wore a bodysuit, skirt, and chain belt by Simone Rocha. Between the ghost printed top and the witchy tweed skirt, it was a not-so-subtle but fashion-forward take on the gothic style she's been wearing lately.

  • For a special New York City screening, Ortega opted for a black Ann Demeulemeester gown from the brand's fall 2025 collection. Keeping up with the gothic theme, she paired the dress with square-toe lace-up wedge boots by Spanish brand Miista.

  • In New York, Ortega wore a corset dress by American designer Elena Velez that she paired with a chain link ring by another Spanish brand: UNOde50. It didn't stop there; she also carried the buzzy Aupen Repurpose Pochette that rings in at $100,000.

  • Also in NYC, Ortega wore a Willy Chavaria suit, including a below-the-knee pencil skirt and blazer, with Christian Louboutin pointe shoes, channeling classic Dior styles with a saucer hat.

  • If there is any designer that fits the Wednesday motif, it's Vivienne Westwood, and there's no further proof than this fall 2025 look by the brand's designer Andreas Kronthaler.

  • In London, Ortega wore an Ashi Studios latex gown that looked like a reptile shedding its skin (it was snake skin printed after all) in the most fashionable way you can imagine.

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