Emma Watson’s Outfits From Childhood Until Now Are Worth A Look

Check out the most famous actress Emma Watson's fashion evolution

Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson, both solicitors from the United Kingdom, welcomed Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson into the world in Paris, France. When she was five, her family relocated to Oxfordshire, where she attended the Dragon School. Emma began training at Stagecoach Theatre Arts in Oxford, a part-time theatre school when she was six years old because she knew she wanted to be an actress. There, she studied acting, singing, and dancing. She had been in and acted in several Stagecoach performances and school plays by the time she was ten.

In recognition of the 20th anniversary of the publication of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, the first installment of the wildly popular series, Emma Watson has reunited with co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint for a TV special.

The 31-year-old, who plays a variety of characters in Return to Hogwarts, looks sophisticated in a high-necked white and black dress paired with statement earrings, a stylish updo, and a bright red lip.

It acts as a reminder of the actor’s progress since she first gained notoriety as the untidy-haired Hermione Granger in the eight films based on J.K. Rowling’s books.

Here, we look back at Emma Watson’s stunning fashion and beauty progression to commemorate the historic reunion (which is accessible on SkySky and the streaming service Now). In 2001, Watson, then just 11 years old, saw the debut of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. While promoting the movies and walking the red carpet, the young actor, who played Hermione Granger, embraced many Noughties trends, including colorful slip dresses, low-slung jeans, and ballet flats. Onscreen, the actor was typically seen wearing a Hogwarts uniform or casual attire.

Watson said Hermione Granger farewell in a spectacular way after the release of the last Harry Potter movie in 2010, revealing a super-short pixie hairstyle. In her 20s, Watson’s red carpet style continued to develop. The actor preferred edgy, tailored outfits, dramatic gowns (her asymmetric Prabal Gurung number at the 2013 Met Gala was a standout), and sleek, monochrome minidresses.

The actor later collaborated with the ethical fashion app Good On You, and in 2020 he joined the board of directors of Kering, the parent company of upscale labels like Balenciaga and Gucci, as sustainability director.

At the inaugural Earth shot Prize ceremony last October, the 31-year-old made a rare public appearance to present an award and wore an edgy outfit created by London-based designer Harris Reed, which included an asymmetric tulle dress constructed from vintage wedding gowns and black flared trousers.

While some people disagreed with Watson’s stylish dress, it is obvious that the actor is committed to sustainable fashion both on and off the red carpet.

Source: Vogue

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