
On Monday, Emma Watson made a rare appearance on the Schiaparelli Couture Fall Winter 2022/2023 show at Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week. She was photographed walking to the event on the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, smiling and waving to the group. Her look was chic and easy. Watson wore grey wash jeans with shredded knees and a rolled cuff. On top, she was wearing a white button-down with a tie hem and layered a white vest and black shoulder cape on top.
Watson accessorized with Dr. Marten Chelsea boots, a gold ring set with a blue stone, and a black handbag. She left her mid-length wavy hair down, just brushing her shoulders. She had on natural make up, with a light-weight pink lip.
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There was also a shot of her sitting within the show’s front row with Euphoria star Hunter Schafer, singer Rina Sawayama, and her friend, journalist Derek Blasberg (who appeared to be holding her purse). She and Blasberg traveled to the event together from the Ritz hotel in Paris, meeting up with other friends and celebrities along the best way.
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The Paris Haute Couture Week shall be running until Thursday after kicking off this Sunday, and Christian Dior, Jean Paul Gautier, and Balenciaga have shows for his or her latest collections scheduled.
Watson has been selective about her acting roles and public appearances lately, but she at all times shows as much as the red carpet in notable looks. In an interview with Teen Vogue, she talked about how necessary expressing herself through clothes is to her, saying, “I really like fashion. I feel it is so necessary, since it’s the way you show yourself to the world.”
She also shared a bit about where you likes to shopping, adding, “I shop at Aritzia and Topshop, and I also love A.P.C. and three.1 Phillip Lim. Chanel is amazing, and I wore a very beautiful black Dior dress recently that I assumed was really cool. And I really like Christopher Kane, Peter Pilotto…I’m at all times keeping a watch out for people who find themselves latest or up-and-coming.”
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