It’s no easy feat to go from bright-eyed child actress on network television to the reigning queen of gothic glamour, but Jenna Ortega managed to do just that, and nowhere is the evolution of her style illustrated more clearly than on the red carpet. After starring in family-friendly programming on The CW and Disney, Ortega moved into the darker realm of creepy films and slasher films, joining cult films. Scream a reboot of the franchise and starring America’s favorite weird and creepy family Wednesday. With the help of longtime stylist Enrique Mendeles, the actress’s rise was reflected in her best and darkest red carpet looks.
Even before cementing his status as a dark, decadent fashion icon, Scream VI The star’s red carpet style wasn’t much different from her current aesthetic, albeit minus the lingerie-style slip dresses and bold cutout silhouettes. Considering Ortega took her first steps on the red carpet as a teenager, the poofy princess dresses and layered tulle minidresses she wore back then make a lot of sense. “I started working with Jenna when she was 14,” Mendeles previously said. Tasty, tasteful, stylish.
At the time, he chose a style similar to what other Disney stars like Selena Gomez and Zendaya wore, but Mendeles quickly worked to ensure her red carpet looks reflected her unique taste. “As she got older, I had to turn around and listen to her and tune out all the outside noise,” he shared, adding that “a lot of the images we created came from conversations outside of the carpet. When we have a fitting, we sit down, talk, and I share her feelings.”
When a look feels right, it always hits the target. Ahead, 17 of her most stunning looks from the Met Gala steps, star-studded movie premieres, and more.
Jenna Ortega’s 2023 Met Gala look couldn’t have deviated more dramatically from the pink, rhinestone-encrusted ensemble she wore last year. To go with the “Karl Lagerfeld: Line of Beauty” theme, Ortega wore Thom Browne from head to toe. Her custom gown, entwined with pearl chains, adorned with bows and revealing a glimpse of a frilly hoop skirt, paid homage to Lagerfeld’s time at Chanel while staying true to its creator. But most importantly, Jenna felt great about it.
Ghostface, but make it fashionable. Wearing a striking deconstructed Jean Paul Gaultier blazer dress, Ortega was all black and white and all about vamp. The deconstructed suit has an inherent elegance, but that vibe was enhanced by the actor’s Jimmy Choo platform sandals and Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
The moody atmosphere wasn’t the only thing Ortega had in common at the SAG Awards. Scream VI premiere ensemble. The A-lister wore the same high-top Jimmy Choo sandals at both events. The extra height allowed the gunmetal metallic train on Ortega’s vintage Versace dress to flow perfectly, highlighting the sculptural drapery that made the dress a standout when it debuted in the brand’s fall 1994 collection, a full eight years before Ortega herself was born.
At the 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Ortega ditched her now signature color in favor of a peachy nude shade. The dress, taken from Gucci’s spring ’23 collection, fit Ortega like a glove and featured the pleats, draping and movement she favored long before she attended Nevermore Academy.
Going all in on the luxe look, Ortega accessorized with a variety of metal rings, layered diamond necklaces from Tiffany & Co, and a silver pair of her favorite Jimmy Choos peeking out from underneath the sheer hem.
Fun fact: Jenna Ortega’s black as night wedding look Wednesday The premiere was partly styled by the star herself. “She said, ‘If we’re going to do this, we’re going to go all the way, we’re going to go to camp and I’m going to wear a veil,’” Mendeles recalls of Versace lace. dress from the brand’s Spring 2023 collection paired with matching Versace Aevitas pointed-toe platform shoes.
Sheer layers have always been part of Ortega’s red carpet aesthetic, but it was only recently that she ditched the sheer long sleeves and tulle overlays in favor of the all-sheer style adored by many celebrities. At the Critics Association’s celebration of Latin American film and television, Ortega wore a sheer Saint Laurent dress and an opera-length mesh glove.
She was awarded the Breakthrough Award at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival for her role in the ultra-bloody horror film. X, Ortega showed off a rare moment in an oversized suit—not an easy task when you’re just over five feet tall. Her wide-leg trousers and double-breasted jacket, designed by RVN, managed to fully capture the oversized vibe without overwhelming the actor.
Proving that the goth aesthetic can be both high and hot, Ortega brought a glamorous, accessorized look to the MTV Movie & TV Awards. From Valentino’s structured, off-the-shoulder wool minidress to Valentino platform heels and Tiffany & Co. jewelry. with diamonds, Ortega’s look was both dark and delicate.
Ortega didn’t just switch up her silhouettes when she changed into a chocolate Marco Bologna suit and lacy black bra to accept the award for most scared performance at the 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards. Scream the actor completely changed his mood. Swapping her white gold Tiffany jewelry for yellow gold pieces from the same brand and wearing a pair of bronze Stuart Weitzman sandals, Ortega’s second look of the evening had an undeniable big boss energy.
For her first Met Gala look, Ortega chose the color that captivated everyone that year: hot pink from Valentino. The ultra-short hem of her custom dress was styled with matching tights that gave the minidress a tunic-like feel. The satin Le Silla pumps worn by Ortega also marked the star’s first foray into what would become her signature footwear: sky-high platforms.
2020 marked a fashion turning point for Ortega, who looked a little bolder than previous looks for Warner Bros. x. To taste, tastefully, stylish After the Golden Globes party in a Gretel Z. sheer floral lace dress, gold jewelry and metallic accessories.
At the 19th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards, Ortega took a step to the dark side in a Monsoori dress that featured a lot of pink. And black tulle. While the 16-year-old has previously favored belted maxi dresses, this time her waist was cinched with a studded black belt, foreshadowing her style’s future path.
Putting aside the pale pink color palette, there’s Anaya’s sheer, knee-length ruffled dress that Ortega wore to the Disney premiere. A crack in time could easily fit into the star’s current ensemble rotation on the red carpet.
Ortega’s preference for long, pleated dresses at the film’s premiere took the form of soft pink tiers. Christopher Robin. With cutouts and a pale hue, this look feels like a precursor to her 2023 Golden Globes look.
In 2017, it was rare to see Ortega walking the carpet in a look that wasn’t crease-free. Gosia Baczynska’s number, which the A-list star wore on Star Wars: The Last Jedi The premiere balanced out the bright embellishments that had defined her previous looks with a moody black-and-white color palette.
If it wasn’t clear that Ortega’s metallic, bright striped knit dress and straight hair were inspired by Cher, Melendez confirmed it on Instagram.
This look, which Ortega wore to the 2017 pre-Oscar gala, suggests that she already had the beginnings of her current aesthetic maturation when she was a teenager. Over the next five years, elements of the look—such as the silky slip dress base, sheer overlay, and ruffled sleeves—gradually evolved into the vampiric and provocative red carpet style that Ortega is now known for.
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