Top 5 Emma Watson Beauty and the Beast Red Carpet Outfits
#5: London Screening
Emma Watson stunned in periwinkle when she took to the London red carpet in this bespoke Emilia Wickstead gown. Being an environmentalist, Watson chose a dress that was made with end-of-line fabric that would otherwise have been thrown out. Certified by Eco-Age, a consultancy firm that verifies things like a brand’s environmental sustainability, this structured gown with a picturesque train was not only avant-garde, but also eco-friendly!
#4: Los Angeles Premiere
This outfit may be less Belle and more Maleficent, but it’s fierce either way. With her hair pulled back and adorned with golden feathers, Watson proved that princesses can wear pants in a strapless Oscar de la Renta jumpsuit. Just look at how the dramatic, angular neckline draws attention to her fresh face! With a golden rose accentuating her waist and classic black pumps finishing off the look, this was the jumpsuit to end all jumpsuits.
#3: New York City Reading
Emma Watson made children’s dreams come true when she read to them at a New York Film Society for Kids event wearing a custom creation inspired by Belle’s iconic yellow ball gown. Created by Maria Grazia Chiuri at Dior ateliers with input from Watson herself, this gorgeous, lemony yellow bespoke dress was made from certified organic silk organza. Although it’s a relatively simple dress, Emma elevated the look by adding a modern diamond choker, rings and dark nails – rock on, Belle!
#2: New York City Premiere
It was the last day of the “Beauty and the Beast” press junket, so Watson made sure to wear something unforgettable. For the NYC premiere, she donned a black Givenchy Couture gown made from certified organic silk. Not only did this dress show off Watson’s toned back; it also highlighted her legs with a striking slit. With strategically placed cutouts, upswept hair and minimal accessories, the whole thing was topped off with a high silk bow in the back!
#1: Shanghai Premiere at Disneytown
Looking like a fairy-tale princess come to life, Emma Watson blew away the press and fans in this champagne-colored Elie Saab creation. Once again, the upcycled dress was made from leftover materials from an earlier line. A combination of tulle, silk thread, stones, beads and sequins, the glittery gown’s crowning glory was perhaps its detachable cloak with flowing train. Made up using cruelty-free products, her simple hair, eyes and bold, wine-red lip let this Disney princess’ natural beauty shine through.