
Jenna Ortega is known for making an entrance, and on this occasion, she literally sparkled on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. The actress made waves in an jaw-dropping strapless red gown designed by Oscar de la Renta, made exclusively from glass shards. The gown was inspired by the beauty of stained glass and can be considered nothing less than a masterpiece.
Although the look was visually stunning, there was a sharp edge to this look. Ortega candidly admitted that the gown was not exactly the most comfortable choice for her and joked that on occasion, glass shards poked her when she sat down. “I feel uncomfortable and extremely comfortable at the same time,” she quipped, and that is exactly what this look was all about.

Apart from the stunning outfit, Ortega also gave fans a look at what it was like to work with Lady Gaga for the upcoming season of Wednesday. Ortega explained that the whole atmosphere changed the moment the pop star arrived on the set.
The regular filming location suddenly turned into a full-scale upgrade of the entire production, including the arrival of multiple trucks, a special walkway for the pop star, and even a change to the cast’s facilities. Ortega joked about how the regular setup of hers was replaced with luxury, including a barber’s chair and better refreshments, all to accommodate the global superstar.

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Despite the glamour and luxury surrounding the pop star, Ortega explained how, behind the scenes, Lady Gaga was anything but intimidating. Ortega explained how the pop star was actually quite sweet, humble, and down-to-earth, despite being incredibly talented.
The look, of course, was not only a testament to Ortega’s growing status as a star but also a perfect blend of style, humor, and charm, proving that at times, the most memorable looks come with a little bit of discomfort and a whole lot of personality.

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Eleanor Vance
Eleanor Vance covers celebrity style, red carpet fashion, and Hollywood trends with insightful and engaging storytelling.



