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Jenna spent the weekend in Paris, seeing as it's fashion week and she's an enormous celebrity.
Her main stop was the Valentino fashion show, where she wore a sheer dress with high platform shoes.
Fashion blogger Eliza Huber said the following:
In a sea of hot pink surrounding Valentino's S/S 23 show during Paris Fashion Week this weekend, Gen Z darling Jenna Ortega stood out in a risqué black slip dress and the French brand's now-iconic 6.5-inch platforms. Normally, an attendee wearing black during fashion month would be considered a safe choice. But when your LBD is made entirely of sheer lace and worn only with matching briefs, safe isn't exactly the word to describe it. Chic, on the other hand, absolutely is.
For the unveiling of Valentino's Unboxing collection, Ortega, with the help of her stylist Enrique Melendez, chose an almost completely sheer black dress with a V-neck and a knee-length hemline from the French brand's Resort 23 collection. "I love the lace," she said in a video posted by Vogue. "It's a bit see-through, so it's a bit different from something I think that I'd typically wear." If you ask us, that's what makes it so special.
Ortega's look coincides with an increase in popularity of lace and sheer pieces on the runway. Already this season, we've seen transparent lace heavily displayed at Nensi Dojaka, Versace, Tory Burch, and JW Anderson, to name a few. Now that a celebrity has debuted the trend, it's time for us to as well. Keep scrolling to shop the lace trend for fall.
Always lovely to see Jenna set trends in the world of fashion. In the evening, Jenna showed off her gams in a retro chic yellow dress, again from Valentino. She also took time out of her busy schedule to sign autographs for smelly French people:
Overall, a fantastic fashion week for Jenna! Even if it meant she was geographically close to the shit country they call The Netherlands.
This one's just silly. Look at those dumb asians in their stupid pink jumpsuits. Jenna would NEVER.