Jenna Ortega joined members of the “Loss of life of a Unicorn” forged for the movie’s New York Metropolis screening on Tuesday. The actress stars within the movie alongside Paul Rudd, Téa Leoni, Will Poulter and Oscar-nominated actor Richard E. Grant.
Ortega opted for a strapless geometric costume courtesy of David Koma‘s pre-fall 2025 assortment. The look featured an angular bodice with razor-like material extensions. The look additionally included a jewel-encrusted buckle element.
Jenna Ortega attends the “Loss of life of a Unicorn” screening in New York Metropolis on March 11.
Nina Westervelt
Ortega’s costume featured a cutout on the torso and an elongated skirt for an uneven look. The actress added a pair of pumps to her look to finish the ensemble. As for her glam, Ortega’s hair was styled in a modern look with straight tresses, which cascaded down her again courtesy of Bobby Eliot.
Her make-up included daring brows and dramatic eyes with a smokey impact. Ortega’s look was curated by stylist Enrique Melendez, who additionally dressed the actress all through her promotional tour of “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” in 2024.
David Koma’s pre-fall 2025 assortment.
Courtesy of David Koma
Koma’s pre-fall 2025 assortment paid homage to and was impressed by the long-lasting Bond women of yore, portrayed by Jill St. John, Grace Jones and Famke Janssen. The designer imagined the well-known 007 agent as portrayed by a girl, with a bevy of types gesturing to the Bond universe.
“In typical Koma vogue, he designed garments just for the courageous and statuesque: angular clothes with sharp ends; denim bodices with a fake fur trim; leather-based pencil skirts, and a croc-effect leather-based brief skirt that emulated the form of a spaceship,” Hikmat Mohammed wrote in WWD’s overview of the gathering.
Jenna Ortega attends the “Loss of life of a Unicorn” screening in New York Metropolis on March 11.
Nina Westervelt
Directed and written by Alex Scharfman, “Loss of life of a Unicorn” follows father-daughter duo Elliot and Ridley, performed by Rudd and Ortega respectively, who by chance hit a unicorn on their drive to the wilderness retreat of a mega-wealthy pharmaceutical CEO, performed by Grant. What ensues is an ethical dilemma — do they harvest the unicorn for its curing properties, or set the creature free earlier than it’s too late? The movie hits theaters March 28.