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Jenna Ortega Co-Signs The Indie Sleaze Revival

Jenna Ortega just won’t stop giving us looks. Fresh off her deliciously gothic moments while promoting the new season of Wednesday, the star shifted gears to indie sleaze at the Dior show.

What was already a rising trend has now been co-signed by Jenna, who wore a sleeveless military drummer jacket to the Parisian fashion show. As expected, it was a star-studded front row, owing to the fact that this was the Dior womenswear debut of Jonathan Anderson, one of the biggest stars in fashion at the moment.

Jenna Ortega CoSigns The Indie Sleaze Revival

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Jenna Ortega CoSigns The Indie Sleaze Revival

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Styled by Enrique Melendez, the brain behind Jenna Ortega’s legendary recent fashion run, she wore a black sleeveless version of the popular jacket, together with a light denim mini skirt with frayed edges, black stiletto heels and aviator sunglasses. She and her stylist have clearly been following @indiesleaze on Instagram.

Jenna Ortega CoSigns The Indie Sleaze Revival

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If you need more proof that this style is trending, look no further than Jenna’s Wednesday castmate, Lady Gaga. The pop icon wore a similar jacket at her Mayhem Ball in London just this week!

From the return of Topshop to the revival of skinny jeans (people never stopped wearing them, but now they’re cool again), Gen Z is going crazy for all things indie sleaze. What was once derided as just a chronically online TikTok trend – created by people so desperate to be ahead of the fashion curve that they’ll just make things up – has now trickled down into clothes people are actually wearing.

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