Jenna Ortega's 'Wednesday' Press Tour Looks Have Us in a Chokehold
From Simone Rocha to Vivienne Westwood.
Since Jenna Ortega kicked off the press tour for Wednesday‘s second season, our eyes have been firmly glued to Getty Images to see what killer outfit she’s been rocking. Admittedly, the actor set the bar pretty high with her London premiere look, designed by Paris couturier Ashi Studio, but since then, the standard has only increased.
Debuting what feels like a contemporary, more fashion-forward version of nostalgic grunge, Ortega’s outfits have been confident, self-assured and very Wednesday Addams-approved. From British faves like Simone Rocha and Vivienne Westwood to cult-loved luxury brands like Fendi and Valentino, here’s an overview of Ortega’s best looks so far.
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Ashi Studio
Landing in London for the global premiere of Wednesday Season 2, Ortega opted for chic bleached brows and a sleek long ponytail, complemented by a floor-length two-piece courtesy of Parisian label Ashi Studio. Dressed in look 27 from the brand’s Couture Fall 2025 collection, Ortega donned a “waiste corset” complete with a tight latex top which laced up at the back. Crafted with a semi-sheer snakeskin print, the top was worn alongside a long fishtail skirt cut with asymmetric edges and raw detailing.
Valentino
As she travelled to Sydney, Australia, Ortega sported a grungy Valentino by Alessandro Michele look from the brand’s Spring 2026 collection. Channelling her inner Cruella, the actor wore black lace-up boots with a leather dress and black and white fur coat.
Fendi
Continuing the fur theme, Ortega wore a black and orange striped FENDI dress from the brand’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection, worn along with a brown shearling jacket.
Simone Rocha
Attending a press conference in Seoul as part of the press tour, Ortega wore a full Simone Rocha look. First, she opted for a printed green bodysuit from the brand’s SS25 collection. Next, the bodysuit was paired with an embellished chain belt and a black ruffled tweed skirt from the FW25 collection.
Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood
For an appearance in Paris, the actor wore a plunging corseted gown from the Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood FW25 runway collection. Crafted in purple silk stretch twill, the dress was complete with a matching ruffled trim and a gothic cross necklace.
Custom GapStudio
Attending the New York premiere, Ortega wore a custom GapStudio dress, designed by Gap Inc.’s Executive Vice President and Creative Director, Zac Posen.
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