Emma Watson is back in the spotlight and presenting her best fashion-forward look. The British actress attended Paris Fashion Week on Monday and Sat the first row at the Schiaparelli Fall 2022 Couture presentation alongside singer Rina Sawayama and actor Hunter Schafer from the movie Euphoria (both clad in little black dresses and gold accessories).
Watson, 32, wore a smart yet casual cool girl attire for the event, including a structured cropped blazer with dramatic shoulders over a white button-up with a popped collar, black denim that was torn at the knee, edgy Dr. Marten Chelsea boots, and a stylish gold-handled handbag.
She wore natural-looking tousled waves and a berry-tinted lip that complemented her mascara-coated eyes and flushed cheeks. She also emulated Parisian beauty.
When she is between projects, Emma Watson keeps a low profile, but whenever she does, she always steps out in flair.
Consider her final public appearance, which occurred at the 2022 BAFTA Awards. The Harry Potter actress walked the red carpet in a chic Oscar de la Renta dress with glittering shoulder-length earrings, including a black velvet halter top and a white tulle skirt.
The Little Women actress also donned another eye-catching ensemble as she walked the red carpet at the Earth shot Prize’s inaugural awards presentation, which was created by Prince William and British naturalist Sir David Attenborough to spur the development of climate change solutions.
She wore a black and white bespoke upcycled wedding dress by Harris Reed that reflected the event’s theme and included lace crochet and tulle top and flared black pants.
In May of last year, Watson used social media to dispel unfavorable reports regarding her relationship with Leo Robinton and her professional prospects.
“Hello, fans Each time they are shown to be real or false, rumors about my engagement or if my profession is “dormant” are techniques to generate clicks on social media “Tweeted she. “I swear I’ll let you know if I have news.”
“In the meantime please assume no news from me just means I’m quietly spending the pandemic the way most people are — failing to make sourdough bread (! ), caring for my loved ones, and doing my best not to spread a virus that is still affecting so many people,” she wrote in the conclusion of her tweets amid the ongoing COVID19 pandemic.