Emma Watson: This accessory will make your suit an eye-catcher

Actress Emma Watson (33) knows how to make a simple black pants suit an eye-catcher on the red carpet. On Sunday evening, the former “Harry Potter” actress attended the premiere of the film “We Dare To Dream” in London. There she posed on the red carpet next to the Pakistani children’s rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai (26) and the Syrian documentary filmmaker and activist Waad Al-Kateab (32).

Power dressing with special accessories

The 33-year-old enhanced her black pants suit consisting of a tailored blazer and flared puddle plants with two eye-catching accessories to create an exciting red carpet look. She had placed an XXL rhinestone brooch sparkling in silver on her shoulder. Watson also only wore a skimpy bralette top under her blazer.

Delicate strappy high heels peeked out from under the flared trousers, which harmonized with the rhinestone brooch on her shoulder. The look was rounded off with a loosely tied ponytail and small, subtle diamond stud earrings. With red lipstick and rosy blush, the style icon made an all-round successful appearance.

Film about the challenges faced by refugee athletes

The event at Cineworld Leicester Square featured the film ‘We Dare To Dream’, which shows athletes from Iran, Syria, South Sudan and Cameroon vying for a place at the 2020 Olympics. It was directed by documentary filmmaker Waad Al-Kateab, known under the pseudonym. Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia (42) as well as actress Angelina Jolie (48) and singer John Legend (44) supported them as producers. Also present were Watson’s “Harry Potter” colleague and Lucius Malfoy actor Jason Isaacs (60) and moderator James Corden (45), who moderated the subsequent question and answer session.

Emma Watson is currently studying for a Masters in Creative Writing at Oxford University. In addition to her career as an actress, she is committed to women’s rights and combating climate change around the world. In 2014 she was appointed UN Goodwill Ambassador for Women’s Rights. How much she appreciates Yousafzai, she showed in an Instagram video in 2021. “I am honored to call Malala not only a brilliant teacher, but also an admirable friend,” Watson wrote in December.

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