Victorian Sketches, “Street Goth,” and Dior—the Beauty References You Shouldn’t Ignore in Wednesday Part 2

Victorian Sketches, “Street Goth,” and Dior—the Beauty References You Shouldn’t Ignore in Wednesday Part 2


We know Wednesday Addams has some tricks up her sleeve, but we would have never suspected that television’s favorite pigtailed sadist happened to be a beauty girl. The highly anticipated second half of the sophomore season of Netflix’s Wednesday just aired, and we’re screaming at the gloriously dramatic look Jenna Ortega’s character sports to the Nevermore Academy gala. In episode five, the titular character swaps her usual hollow-eyed and berry-stained lip look for something more grandiose (and teeming with hidden messages, head makeup artist Nirvana Jalalvand tells Who What Wear).

The season’s second part is full of surprises: Lady Gaga’s shocking guest appearance (in very American Horror Story Countess–coded glam, if you ask us), Gwendoline Christie’s thrilling return, and Wednesday’s second dress-up moment. (Lest we ever forget the iconic dance scene that inspired hundreds of thousands of “Bloody Mary” fan edits, resulting in Gaga’s eventual involvement with the show.) “It’s always such a fun moment for me when I see in the script that there’s going to be a look that requires something more than [Wednesday’s] usual everyday hair and makeup,” says Jalalvand. Though the MUA dismisses the gala as a “means to an end” for the cunning antihero, the deviation from her trademark look suggests immense importance behind it—and we’re unraveling the silks in this web of secrets.

Jenna Ortega behind the scenes of the gala scene in Wednesday season 2

(Image credit: Nirvana Jalalvand)

Phrases like “soft goth” and “Victorian influence” decorate the mood boards inside Jalalvand’s makeup trailer, where the makeup artist used all Pat McGrath products to shape Ortega’s angular eye look. “It’s always a collaborative process creating any looks with Jenna,” Jalalvand says, stating that the makeup’s performance-enhancing powers are paramount. For this particular look, Ortega and the MUA shared a collaborative photo album where they’d drop references and inspiration for the scenes ahead, keeping the “hollowed socket” Tim Burton look top of mind.

An exclusive, behind-the-scenes image of the makeup trailer on the set of Netflix's 'Wednesday,' season 2, taken by makeup artist Nirvana Jalalvand.

The mood boards and products used behind the scenes of Wednesday season 2

(Image credit: Nirvana Jalalvand)

“I had pulled lots of street goth makeup references, and she had some brilliant Siouxsie Sioux images,” says Jalalvand, the rock artist serving as subtle inspiration for Wednesday’s jagged double liner—painted in expert strokes with Pat McGrath Labs Perma Precision Liquid Eyeliner.