
Wednesday briefly owned a black "snood" that her roommate Enid gifted her for her 16th birthday, which she later lost at the Gates house.Īt the Rave'N dance, Wednesday is seen wearing a floor-length frilly black dress from Jericho's antique store, Uriah's Heap. As stated by Morticia in Episode 1, Wednesday is "allergic to color" and wears a custom black Nevermore uniform instead of the standard indigo.

Wednesday's wardrobe is completely monochrome, exclusively black and white. She is often seen wearing black nail polish and, on occasion, black lipstick. She is relatively short compared to the other students at Nevermore and is also quite slim.

She has a pale complexion with dark brown eyes and black eyeshadow. In the Wednesday series, Wednesday has her signature raven black hair in two long braids and a fringe over her brow. In the original Addams Family cartoons illustrated by Charles, Wednesday is a pale, dark-haired, grim-looking little girl. Wednesday has a close kinship with the family's giant butler, Lurch. She is the sister of Pugsley, Pugsley Jr., Wednesday Jr., and Pubert, and the oldest daughter of Gomez and Morticia Addams.

In the Brazilian version, her name is Wandinha (Little Wanda in Portuguese), and in Italy, her name is Mercoledì (Wednesday in Italian). In the Spanish-language version, her name is Miércoles Addams (Spain ) or Merlina Addams (Latin America). In the TV series, her middle name is "Friday".

When the characters were adapted to the 1964 television series, Addams gave her the name "Wednesday", based on the well-known nursery rhyme line, "Wednesday's child is full of woe." In Charles Addams' cartoons, which first appeared in The New Yorker, Wednesday and other members of the family had no names. 6.7 Enid Sinclair (Best Friend/Roommate).4.5 Halloween with the New Addams Family.
