Jenna Ortega stayed with the soft, sculpted mood she set earlier this week as the Marrakech International Film Festival wrapped on Saturday.
The jury member opted for an asymmetrical Lanvin choker dress for the occasion. The dress’s polished metal choker fed directly into the neckline, creating a sharp line across the collarbone before breaking into a single blouson sleeve on the left side. The right shoulder stayed open, giving the dress its defining contrast. Through the bodice, the silhouette held a straight, uninterrupted panel marked only by a faint row of tonal stitched dots contouring the waist.
The skirt continued the controlled line. Cut to the floor, it opened into a short side slit, while a vertical row of self-covered buttons traced the back from mid-calf to the hem. When she walked, the slit revealed her mirrored Dolce & Gabbana Keira platforms — a tall, architectural pair built with a broad forefoot strap, slim ankle buckle and a raised platform set under a narrow stiletto.
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Her closing-night look fit squarely within the throughline she has maintained across the festival. On opening night, Ortega chose a sculpted black halter column with angled construction and a sharp peplum, grounding the gown with hidden Roker Highbury platforms. The following evening, she shifted into a liquid-satin halter with open sides and a trailing panel — a more fluid silhouette that still relied on controlled proportion. For a panel moment, she introduced a heavier register at the jury press conference by pairing a black satin slip dress with lace-up combat boots.
Saturday marked her final appearance as a jury member alongside Anya Taylor-Joy, Celine Song, Bong Joon Ho, Julia Ducournau and Karim Aïnouz.


