Emma Myers as Enid Sinclair.
Enid Sinclair
It wouldn’t be a highschool drama without the signature blonde, pink-loving, overly optimistic character. As all the time, don’t let the looks idiot you: she seems to be a force of nature.
Thing
Thing
This fan favorite doesn’t need a stitch of clothing to search out himself a fashion icon. The DIY aesthetic feels more relevant than ever. In a world of nail art, the simplistic approach to grooming feels exciting.
Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams.
Wednesday Addams
The goth tackle a faculty uniform puts the collegiate look on its head, from the sharpness of the shoulder construction to the elongated shirt cuff. The result exudes power and coolness.
Joy Sunday as Bianca Barclay.
Bianca Barclay
This can be a more traditional school uniform, but the brilliant coloured blue stripe is the right complement for her blue eye coloring, giving her an otherworldly feel.
Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia Addams.
Morticia Addams
Probably the most iconic of looks, Morticia is a Halloween classic and has only gotten higher with age. The accurate replica shows the understanding of respecting the integrity of a personality. There’s no must reinvent this, it’s perfect as is.
Gwendoline Christie as Larissa Weems.
Principal Weems
Channeling Alfred Hitchcock golden-era heroines, this leading lady is glamorous — in a really unsettling way. It’s ideal for the role.
Luis Guzmán as Gomez Addams.
Gomez Addams
The chalk-stripe three-piece suit, finger-wave hairstyle and thin mustache are classic Gomez. This business-formal tackle an executive monster hits the mark.
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