Catherine Zeta-Jones is one of the most beloved actresses working today. This is the case due to classics such as “Chicago,” “Traffic,” and “The Mask of Zorro.” Of course, many also revere Jones for her role in Netflix’s “Wednesday.” Recently, she turned heads while on the red carpet at the 2025 Emmy Awards.
Jones Opted For an All-Black Ensemble With Lace

She is known not only for her incredible acting but also for her striking yet classy looks. While attending the 2025 Emmy Awards, the “Wednesday” star stunned in a chic black dress complete with lace across the top.
Jones also wore white nail polish, a pair of subtle yet luxurious earrings, and black high-heeled shoes. She had her hair styled to one side with what appeared to be curls at the bottom.

In addition to walking the red carpet, Jones also presented an award at the 2025 Emmy Awards. Notably, she and her “Wednesday” co-star, Jenna Ortega, presented the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. It went to Katherine LaNasa for “The Pitt.”
Of course, Netflix also shared a hot of Jones and Ortega at the Emmy Awards as the latest part of “Wednesday” recently premiered on the platform. They wrote, “MOTHER AND DAUGHTER. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER at the Emmys. As fans know, Jones plays Morticia Addams while Ortega plays Wednesday.
It’s worth noting that this is Jones’s first time attending the Emmy Awards since 2021. That time, she attended with her husband, Michael Douglas. She wore a maroon dress that year, and he opted for a classic black suit.

Her Career Is as Busy as Ever
As mentioned, Jones has starred in some legendary films. However, despite accomplishing as much as she has, she seems to have no plans to slow down. Not only is “Wednesday” season two a hit, but according to Deadline, she will star in the upcoming television series “Kill Jackie.”
The series is based on a novel and is set to premiere on Amazon Prime at a future date. Filming is said to have begun in March 2025.
She told the outlet, “I’m thrilled to be a part of Kill Jackie (w/t) both behind and in front of the camera. The opportunity to bring this multifaceted character to life, and explore a female-driven plot that encompasses empowerment, identity, and redemption is something I’m looking forward to.”



