Jenna Ortega appears in several promotional shots for Adidas’ new All That You Are campaign

Jenna Ortega appears in several promotional shots for Adidas’ new All That You Are campaign

Wednesday star Jenna Ortega puts on a sporty display in athleisure clothing as she models for Adidas’ new All That You Are campaign

Jenna Ortega appeared in several promotional images for Adidas that were released to the public on Thursday.

The 20-year-old performer has been selected as the face of the clothing and footwear giant’s All That You Are campaign, which was launched to commemorate the launch of the brand’s newest label in 50 years, Adidas Sportswear.

The Wednesday star – who recently took a trip to Paris for Fashion Week – also sat down with a media outlet for an interview regarding her thoughts about the collaboration.

Ortega switched through three different outfits during her photoshoot, and several of the shots showed her posing with art directors Kevin and Karl Flag.

The Scream cast member rocked a striped purple athletic long-sleeve shirt that bore the name of Adidas’ new label, as well as a near-matching pair of track pants.

Front and center: Jenna Ortega appeared in several promotional images for Adidas that were released to the public on Thursday

Front and center: Jenna Ortega appeared in several promotional images for Adidas that were released to the public on Thursday

Doing the most: The 20-year-old performer has been selected as the face of the clothing and footwear giant's All That You Are campaign, which was launched to commemorate the launch of the brand's newest label in 50 years, Adidas Sportswear

Doing the most: The 20-year-old performer has been selected as the face of the clothing and footwear giant’s All That You Are campaign, which was launched to commemorate the launch of the brand’s newest label in 50 years, Adidas Sportswear

The performer contrasted the bright tone of her clothing with a pair of neutral-toned running shoes, and her lovely brunette hair fell onto her shoulders.

She tied her hair back into a ponytail and donned a pair of glasses while posing in a director’s chair during one part of the photoshoot.

Ortega later switched into a purple tracksuit that was contrasted with a stark white button-up shirt and a black tie.

The actress also rocked a black tracksuit and matching pants for another part of her photoshoot.

The Yes Day actress added a bit of lightness to her outfit with a gold shirt and a pair of black-and-white sneakers, as well as several necklaces.

Ortega previously provided a statement where she expressed via Hypebeast that she had been a longtime fan of the athletic brand’s products.

‘My love for Adidas is one that goes back years. It’s always had such a presence in sports, music and culture and continues to be an innovator in so many ways,’ she said.

The performer added: ‘To this day, so much of my wardrobe is made up of the iconic three stripes. I feel so honored to become a part of this legendary family of changemakers and be the face of its all-new label.’

Hanging out: Ortega switched through three different outfits during her photoshoot

Hanging out: Ortega switched through three different outfits during her photoshoot

Ready for business: Ortega later switched into a purple tracksuit that was contrasted with a stark white button-up shirt and a black tie

Ready for business: Ortega later switched into a purple tracksuit that was contrasted with a stark white button-up shirt and a black tie

Classics: The actress also rocked a black tracksuit and matching pants for another part of her photoshoot

Classics: The actress also rocked a black tracksuit and matching pants for another part of her photoshoot

Ortega also sat down for an interview with Hypebae, where she remarked that she did not expect to become the face of a major brand’s campaign.

‘It feels like a natural progression for me in my career but then also something that’s kind of one of those surreal moments,’ she stated.

The actress went on to speak about her personal style and expressed that it had changed in recent years.

‘I feel like I’ve been doing a lot of vintage thrifting…anything that’s ’50 or ’60s, I feel like that’s where a lot of my clothes are at,’ she said.

Ortega was also asked to describe what would happen if Wednesday Addams was appointed as the campaign’s creative director.

‘I feel like there would be no color. I feel like the shoes would have some sort of crazy platform…I feel like she would probably stray from t-shirts and showing forearms as much as you possibly could,’ she said. 

Unexpected: Ortega also sat down for an interview with Hypebae , where she remarked that she did not expect to become the face of a major brand's campaign

Unexpected: Ortega also sat down for an interview with Hypebae , where she remarked that she did not expect to become the face of a major brand’s campaign