10 Looks That Mark Jenna Ortega as the Next Style Star

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10 Looks That Mark Jenna Ortega as the Next Style Star

Rising star, red carpet disruptor, and Hollywood’s new favourite face of fashion—Jenna Ortega is all of the above. At 22, she’s already captured hearts in Jane the Virgin, made us laugh in Disney’s Stuck in the Middle, and scared us (in the best way) as Wednesday Addams in Netflix’s hit series. With roles in Scream, X, and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, it’s clear she doesn’t do boring.

But it’s not just her acting that’s grabbing attention—her style has become equally magnetic. From gothic glamour to edgy elegance, Jenna turns every red carpet into a moment worth watching. Ahead, we revisit the fashion moments that prove she’s not just a rising star on screen, but also in style.

Dark Romance

Across the Wednesday season two press tour, Ortega and her stylist Enrique Melendez pulled out all the stops. At the Paris premiere, she rocked a corseted purple silk stretch-twill gown with ruffle trim by Vivienne Westwood’s Andreas Kronthaler AW25, paired with lace-up purple embossed leather platforms. The cross necklace? Tiny but teasing.

Snake-chic

At the London premiere, Ortega embodied serpent energy in a Couture Autumn 2025 Ashi Studio gown. A corseted waist led into a back-laced latex top and a flowing mermaid skirt edged with raw precision, making for a venomously stylish statement.

Goth spell

In New York, Ortega stepped into a gothic chapter, wearing an Ann Demeulemeester satin-and-leather dress and knee-high boots, with bleached brows and kohl-lined eyes that spoke just as loudly.

Trench chic

Los Angeles got its Markgong moment when Ortega arrived at the Tudum Festival in a double-breasted ombré trench coat dress, cinched with a grommet belt and styled with taupe pointed heels. The silk headscarf and blackout shades added mystery, with the kiss curl that delivered full screen-siren drama.

Golden hour glamour

At this year’s Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Ortega shone in a golden-olive Donna Karan Resort 2004 gown. Sheer draping and ruffled layers framed a subtle slit, bringing quiet drama to the archival piece.

Hot off the press

Ortega’s choice for the Hurry Up Tomorrow premiere was straight out of fashion history: John Galliano’s Dior Autumn/Winter 2000 newspaper-print gown, immortalised by Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City.

Made to measure

While suits dominated the Met Gala 2025, Ortega turned heads in Balmain. Her metallic ruler sheath gown, sculpted into a bustier silhouette, celebrated the art of tailoring and brought the ‘Tailored For You’ dress code to life. 

Lady in scarlet  

At the Venice debut of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Ortega channelled Lydia Deetz in a Dior Haute Couture red tulle gown—a nod to the character’s iconic red wedding dress. Dior Joaillerie’s Bois de Rose necklace, bracelet, and rings completed the moment in white and pink gold, set with diamonds.

Rebel threads 

For the 2023 Met Gala, Ortega embraced gothic fairytale in Thom Browne. A black corset layered over a white blouse with a tied bow and cropped bolero jacket. Distressed ruffles cascaded into a train of dark romance, while pearls, ribbons, and brogues added a rebellious edge.

Versace Bride 

This was perhaps the moment that started it all. At the Wednesday season 1 premiere, Ortega stepped out in a satin slip dress with a matching veil from Versace Spring 2023, radiating mystical, darkly romantic bride allure.

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