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Throughout her career thus far, Jenna Ortega has had a number of eye-catching footwear moments. From her glossy black Valentino Garavani platform heels at the 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards to her bright pink Le Silla pointed-toe pumps at the 2022 Met Gala, the “Wednesday” star has taken every opportunity to walk the red carpet in a bold pair of shoes that elevate her colorful style.
Here, FN takes a look at the evolution of her footwear style over the past several years.
Ortega walked the red carpet at the 2016 Radio Disney Music Awards while sporting a pair of Alexander Wang shoes. The black heels featured a front lace-up detail and an estimated 3-inch heel.
In 2018, Ortega arrived to Mickey’s 90th Spectacular wearing a pair of Aminah Abdul Jilli tuxedo sandals. The star’s glittering red shoes featured a large bow and an estimated 3-inch stiletto heel.
In 2022, Ortega attended the MTV Movie & TV Awards in a pair of Valentino Garavani platform heels. The jet-black pointed-toe pumps featured a thin ankle strap and an estimated 4-inch stiletto heel.
Ortega arrived at the 2022 Met Gala in a pair of bright pink Le Silla shoes. The actress’ pointed-toe pumps were elevated on a slight platform and featured a thin ankle strap.
In 2024, Ortega walked the red carpet at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards wearing a pair of Christian Louboutin Follies Strass pumps. The pointed-toe heels featured a sheer textile covered in floral embroidery.
See more footwear moments from Jenna Ortega in the gallery below.
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