Netflix Wednesday boss details season 2 transformations from Enid the 'It girl' to Bianca's 'official' look
Mirror September 06, 2025 12:39 AM

WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Wednesday.

A Wednesday boss has explained the approach the costume department took when it came to dressing the stars of season two.

Netflix ’s gothic drama has become iconic not only because it carries on the Addams Family franchise but because of its spectacular visuals.

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This includes the wardrobe of its biggest stars which had to be taken up a notch for series two following the success of its debut season.

Costume designer Mark Sutherland explained to Screen Time: “What we wanted to do was keep the essence of the characters but elevate their looks.

“But also leaving season one, the characters are going to change.

“You have Enid, she comes back a lot more edgy, we have Wednesday more of the detective, Bianca has a bit more of an official look.

“We get the scripts, we look ahead from that and try and figure out what we can do with the characters and how we can elevate them.”

He added: “Enid has come back as a bit of the It girl’ and she’s the star of the show and that’s what we wanted to do with her costume, make her very different from season one.”

One memorable challenge for this season’s costumes was in episode six when Wednesday Addams (played by Jenna Ortega) and Enid Sinclair (Emma Myers) swapped bodies.

Sutherland continued: “It’s trying to put each character into different heads like what would Wednesday wear as Enid and vice versa.

“So there was a lot of discussion around that but in the end it was about simplifying it really without making it look too costume-y.

“When we were doing the fittings with them [Ortega and Myers] they were thinking about that as well and how they are going to play it and how far they want to take it.”

Season two might be done and dusted but there is more to come with a third series already confirmed.

In the second season finale, Wednesday leaves the comfort of Nevermore Academy to head north with Uncle Fester (Fred Armisen) to track down Enid who has transformed into a werewolf.

With the upcoming series taking a step back from the outcast boarding school, Wednesday’s costumes are once again expected to level up.

Wednesday is available to watch on Netflix.

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