The Best 'Wednesday' Outfits for Halloween — or Whenever, Really

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Ever since Netflix dropped the series Wednesday in November 2022, our screens — and hearts — have been dominated by the dark and moody world of Nevermore Academy, as envisioned by Tim Burton. While the series gives us a deeper dive into the life of Wednesday Addams, played by Jenna Ortega, it's not just the storylines that have fans raving.

Nestled between the mysteries of a supernatural boarding school and the Addams' family drama lies a treasure trove of fashion inspiration. Led by Academy Award-winning costume designer Colleen Atwood, it’s clear that the show’s wardrobe department was working overtime. From modern goth to dark academia vibes, there’s no wonder the show helped inspire trends on and off the runway. So if you loved Wednesday’s wardrobe as much as the plot twists, you’re in the right place. Let’s unravel the fashion magic behind Nevermore Academy's iconic students, below.

Related: Jenna Ortega Says ‘Wednesday’ Changed Her Style

An Updated Classic

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Netflix

The show begins by refreshing the iconic look of Wednesday Addams. In the Netflix series, her signature black dress with a Peter Pan collar from the comics is reimagined to feature polka-dot florals.

Marvelous Morticia

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Netflix

Catherine Zeta-Jones was an impeccable choice for the role of Morticia. She flawlessly embodies the character's allure, especially in that iconic black dress. Historically, Morticia has accentuated her hourglass silhouette with form-fitting, long-sleeved gowns, complete with bell sleeves and a trailing trumpet hem, lending a witchy touch. In the show, Zeta-Jones's rendition of Morticia's dress is enhanced with beaded details on the side, introducing a hint of sparkle.

Introducing Enid

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Netflix

This picture captures the dynamic between Wednesday and her Nevermore Academy roommate perfectly. Werewolf Enid Sinclair is the polar opposite of Wednesday, from her clothes to her bedroom decor. Enid is all about pink, rainbows, and anything ultra-girly, while Wednesday goes for all-black-everything.

It’s All About Dark Academia

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Netflix

It can be a real challenge keeping up with the ever-changing microtrends, but the dark academia aesthetic has been going for a while now. We can't help but think Wednesday’s Nevermore Academy uniform plays a part in the trend's endurance. If you deconstruct the look, it can be quite wearable; for instance, if you're all in for the preppy blazer with the crest, sweater, and tie, consider trading the skirt for jeans to make it less costumey.

Wednesday Off-Duty

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Netflix

Even when she’s more “relaxed,” Wednesday still has a gothic touch. Her black and white varsity jacket subverts iconic academic style, and the checkered sweater? Such a cool touch.

In Crowd

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Netflix

At Nevermore Academy, Bianca Barclay is the undisputed cool girl — and has the wardrobe to match. Take, for instance, this grey cropped bomber jacket. Sunday’s character paired it with athletic pants and a crop top, giving off that effortless, laid-back vibe. But the beauty of this bomber? Its versatility. Elevate it with a miniskirt or dress, and throw on some knee-high boots to seal the look.

A Pop of Pink

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Netflix

Enid’s look from the Rave’n Dance is one of her most fun. The white faux-fur trim dress with the matching go-go boots and pink wig is serving mod realness.

Siren Sequins

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Netflix

Another favorite look from the Rave’n Dance comes courtesy of Bianca. As a siren, she leaned into and stunned in an ice-blue paillette dress reminiscent of scales. The matching blue eyeshadow gave us major makeup inspo. Word on the street is that the dress is from ASOS, and a similar one is available here.

The Dress That Broke the Internet

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Netflix

We've saved the best for last: the scene that launched a thousand TikToks. The breathtaking black sheer dress Thing "borrowed" (okay, stole) for Wednesday from the antique store is perhaps the best known look from the series. While everyone else gravitated toward icy shades, Wednesday did what she does best and rocked all black. It's giving goth prom, in the best way.

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