Jenna Ortega’s Vivienne Westwood Gown Is Perfectly Eerie for 'Wednesday' Premiere

Jenna Ortega stuns in a gothic mauve Vivienne Westwood gown at the Wednesday Season 2 premiere—darkly romantic and undeniably chic.
Jenna Ortega’s Corset Gown Is a Dark Romance Dream at Paris Premiere

Jenna Ortega embraced her inner Wednesday Addams at the Wednesday Season 2 Paris premiere—but this time, she traded black for a hauntingly beautiful mauve.

The actress stunned in an Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood Fall 2025 gown, blending Victorian drama with punk rebellion. The deep purple hue, exaggerated ruffles, and contrasting corset panel screamed classic Westwood, while the cinched belt added a darkly romantic touch.

Ortega’s undone waves and smudged eyeliner perfected the undead-chic aesthetic, making it look like she’d wandered straight from Nevermore Academy onto the red carpet. After her divisive London premiere look, this elegant yet eerie ensemble is sure to win universal praise—proof that gothic glamour never goes out of style.

Jenna Ortega Proves Goth Can Be Glam in Vivienne Westwood Couture

Jenna Ortega Brings Wednesday Vibes to Paris in Dramatic Vivienne Westwood

Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood

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