Jenna Ortega.Photo: Vivien Killilea/Getty

Jenna Ortegafound herself channelingthe character of Wednesday Addamsin more ways than one.
As the face behind the titular role in theTim Burton-helmed Netflix series, the actress drew inspiration from the character to develop her personal style.
“When I was working onWednesday,I suddenly only ever wore black,” she explained in aninterview withNew York Magazine’s The Cut. " I didn’t know why. For some reason, my closet just lost all its color."
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While she says that she has played characters whose outfits are not a “good representation” of what she would wear, Wednesday Addams' fashion continues to inspire her as she takes on a role as Adidas' latest ambassador.
“I like the purple pieces,” she explained while describing the athletic line’snew sportswear dropto the outlet. “Maybe it’s because, afterWednesday, I just don’t wear a lot of color. Now I feel like I tend to stick to darker and more earthy tones, so I like them because they look really good on everyone but also kind of push me to try something new.”
The iconic role also caused her to push herself as an actress.
Speaking to PEOPLE in December, she said: “I had to do things a bit different with my physicality and the way I carried myself. She almost has a social awkwardness. So when she does toxic, manipulative things, you know it’s not coming out of malicious intent.”
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The actresswore an all-black Versace gownwith a sculpted bodice for the event. The high-low hemline was gathered at her waist and cinched with a belt with Versace’s signature gold enclosure. She capped off her look with Tiffany & Co. jewels and black platform heels.
She kept her glam light, opting for peachy cheeks, lips, and shimmery eyeshadow. She wore her hair down and tousled with her bangs parted down the middle.
source: people.com