Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 15, 2025 · Entertainment

Jenna Ortega Steals the Spotlight with Iconic 90s-Inspired Outfit at 2025 Emmys

Jenna Ortega made a splash at the Emmy Awards in a sizzling outfit reminiscent of Isabella Rossellini in Death Becomes Her

The 77th Emmy Awards: A Night of Scandal, Shocking Fashion, and Stunning Performances

Last night's 77th Primetime Emmy Awards was a wild ride filled with shocking fashion moments, surprising wins, and even some juicy gossip. And let's be real, folks, it wouldn't be the Emmys without a little drama.

Jenna Ortega Sizzles on the Red Carpet

Isabella featured as the frosty socialite Lisle von Rhuman, who provides a magic potion that the women drink to reach their goal

First up, our girl Jenna Ortega turned heads on the red carpet in a jaw-dropping outfit that left everyone talking. The Wednesday star channeled her inner Isabella Rossellini with a barely-there top made entirely of jewels and a floor-length black skirt that showcased her legs to perfection. But it was her hair that really stole the show – she wore it drenched and sleek, with a slick of blood-red lipstick that added to the overall sultry vibe.

And can we talk about how Jenna balanced on those towering platform heels like they were Nikes? The 22-year-old star is only 5'1", but she worked her magic to make those heels look like stilettos. We're not sure what's more impressive – her red carpet fashion or her ability to walk in those shoes without face-planting.

Co-Star Catherine Zeta-Jones Walks the Red Carpet with Jenna

For her latest head-turning red carpet appearance, Jenna, 22, brought back memories of Isabella in a barely-there top made entirely of jewels, with no bra

But it wasn't just Jenna who turned heads on the red carpet. Her co-star and rumored BFF, Catherine Zeta-Jones, walked alongside her looking stunning in a sleek black dress. The two actresses presented an award together, proving that they're not only talented but also fabulous.

The Big Winners of the Night

Now, onto the important stuff – the winners! Andor took home the prize for Best Drama Series, which is no surprise given its 27 nominations. But what was surprising was the lack of attention to The White Lotus, which scored an impressive 23 nominations and had a bevy of stars walking the red carpet.

The Wednesday star's revealing outfit included a floor-length black skirt with a dangerously high slit, enabling her to flaunt her vertiginous legs to steamy effect

Other big winners included Colin Farrell for his role in The Penguin (which we're still not entirely convinced is a real show), Jean Smart for her lead role on Hacks, and Hannah Einbinder for her supporting turn on the same show. And let's not forget about Seth Rogen, who scored an Emmy for writing The Studio.

The Drama Unfolds

But it wasn't all smooth sailing at the Emmys. There were a few awkward moments that left everyone talking – like when presenter Ken Jeong accidentally dropped his notes and had to improvise on stage. And let's not forget about the drama between RuPaul and the producers of RuPaul's Drag Race, which we're still trying to piece together.

Jenna, who is not nominated for an Emmy this Sunday but will be presenting a prize, balanced on towering set of platform heels to enhance her 5'1

And then there was the moment when filmmaker Martin Scorsese took the stage to present an award – only to be interrupted by a heckler in the audience who shouted "Taxi Driver!" (We have no idea what that means either.)

The 77th Emmy Awards were a night to remember, folks. With its shocking fashion moments, stunning performances, and even some juicy gossip, it was the perfect storm of entertainment. And we can't wait to see what next year's show brings.

Full List of Winners:

She walked onstage that evening hand in hand with her Wednesday co-star Catherine Zeta-Jones to present best supporting actress in a comedy series to Katherine LaNasa in The Pitt

  • Best Drama Series: Andor
  • Best Comedy Series: Hacks
  • Best Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: Adolescence
  • Best Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: Colin Farrell (The Penguin)
  • Best Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: Jean Smart (Hacks)
  • Best Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: Owen Cooper (Adolescence)
  • Best Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: Erin Doherty (Adolescence)
  • Outstanding Variety Special (Live): SNL 50: The Anniversary Special
  • Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series: Dan Gilroy, Andor
  • Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series: Adam Randall, Slow Horses

Full List of Nominees:

  • Best Drama Series:
    • Andor
    • The White Lotus
    • Severance
    • Slow Horses
    • The Pitt
  • Best Comedy Series:
    • Hacks
    • Abbott Elementary
    • The Bear
    • Nobody Wants This
    • Only Murders in the Building
    • Shrinking
    • What We Do In The Shadows
  • Best Limited or Anthology Series or Movie:
    • Adolescence
    • Black Mirror
    • Dying For Sex
    • Presumed Innocent
    • Sirens

The 77th Emmy Awards are honoring the best of television tonight, with the star-studded ceremony being held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles

And here are all the juicy details from last night's 77th Emmy Awards:

  • Colin Farrell and his co-star, Stephen Graham, were both nominated for their roles in The Penguin. But who do you think was more deserving of that nomination?
  • Jean Smart has won an impressive four Emmys throughout her career – but can she take home another one this year?
  • Hannah Einbinder's supporting turn on Hacks earned her a well-deserved Emmy win – but will she be back for more next season?
  • Seth Rogen scored an Emmy for writing The Studio, which is a surprise given its relatively low profile. But what do you think about his win?

Stay tuned for more updates from the world of entertainment!