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Jenna Ortega wore a Versace ensemble from the spring 2025 runway at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Tuesday, accenting her light purple look with matching satin platform sandals.
Showcasing a spring-ready pattern, Ortega wore Versace’s Poppies Foulard Crêpe Fitted Shirt, which is a collared button-down featuring various hues, including lilac, butter yellow and brown. A pair of lilac suede mini shorts with a skinny brown belt complemented the top while a light purple double-breasted blazer featuring grain de poudre wool and stretch bonded scuba provided the actress with a sophisticated layer.
Tying everything together, Ortega modeled a pair of Versace shoes as well, though a different pair than the set that accompanied the outfit on the runway. Maintaining the dreamy lavender color scheme, she donned a pair of satin sandals from the Italian luxury brand, specifically the $1,150 Gianni Ribbon Sandals 140 mm. The shoes feature crisscross straps across the toes with the brand’s recognizable bow adornment bearing the Medusa logo at the center. A substantial platform and a tall block heel measuring more than five inches — took the actress to new heights.
Stars like Selena Gomez have worn the bow-adorned Ribbon design from Versace, which is applied to many silhouettes — Gomez wore a pink pump version.
This latest sartorial showcase from Ortega follows her recent appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” when she wore an Oscar de la Renta dress made of glass with minimalist stiletto sandals. See the “Wednesday” actress’ shoe style evolution below.
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