Bleached brows, 20 carats of black diamonds, and a plunging corset gown—Jenna Ortega turned Paris into her personal Addams runway at the Wednesday-themed beach club launch.

If anyone can make a beach club feel like a haunted château, it’s Jenna Ortega. On July 31, 2025, the Wednesday star arrived at the opening of Le Beach Club de Mercredi—a Netflix-backed pop-up along the Seine—looking like she’d stepped out of a gothic romance novel rewritten for the Riviera.

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Jenna Ortega attends the “Wednesday” Season 2 premiere in Paris, debuting a darkly romantic, Victoriana-infused look that felt like a (perfectly styled) gothic masterpiece.

Jenna Ortega delivered full gothic drama once again at the Wednesday Season 2 Paris premiere, and in a clever twist, a black dress was not required. The actress, who has become the modern high priestess of the macabre, embraced the theme in a way that felt both authentic and elevated.

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On a boat beneath Parisian bridges, Jenna Ortega and Tim Burton conjure cinematic melancholy—fringe, noir tailoring, and a French flag fluttering like a plot twist.

Leave it to Jenna Ortega and Tim Burton to turn a quiet Parisian river into a gothic runway. Photographed by Alice Moitié on July 31, 2025, the duo’s latest editorial moment—part promo, part fever dream—feels like a still from a film that hasn’t been made yet, but should be.