Jenna Ortega, known for her role as Wednesday Addams, showcased a stunning transformation into Carrie Bradshaw at the premiere of her new project, Hurry Up Tomorrow. Wearing a retro-inspired newspaper-print dress from Diorâs archives, originally designed by John Galliano, she not only paid homage to the iconic character but also reflected her evolving fashion statement that spans from goth to glamour. Ortega accessorized the nostalgic piece with elegant jewelry, capturing the essence of both characters effortlessly, and solidifying her status as a fashion trendsetter.
Ortega didn't just channel any ensemble off recent runways, however, the You alum pulled from the archives, particularly, the 2000 collection designed by then-creative director John Galliano.
The most striking aspect of the dress, however, is its print. Made in the likeness of a newspaper, the dress was wrapped in text, with photos of the designer and a cheeky 'Christian Dior Daily' sprawled across the waist.
Long before Jenna Ortega landed the role of Wednesday Addams, the sardonic teen in Netflix's titular hit show, she was already in her goth bag.
Though it is a fun dress, the main reason it's part of pop culture canon is that Carrie wore it on two separate occasions.
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