Emma Watson Dave Benett/Getty Images for Violet Films
Emma Watson is redefining the appeal of pantsuits. At the London premiere of the documentary film We Dare to Dream, the 33-year-old actress sported a stunning Alexander McQueen black blazer that accentuated her waist and showcased a plunging neckline and embellished shoulder design. She completed the look with black trousers, crystal-embellished heels, and a cut-out bralette.
Watson kept her glam simple with black eyeliner, her signature bold brows and bright red lipstick. She wore her hair up in a messy low ponytail.
Malala Yousafzai, Emma Watson, and Director Waad Al-Kateab stand together on the red carpet, joined by producer Joe Gebbia.
The documentary "We Dare to Dream" highlights the specific challenges confronted by refugee athletes participating in the Olympics. It chronicles the journey of five athletes from Syria, Cameroon, South Sudan, and Iran, who come together to compete as part of the Refugee Olympic Team at the 2020 Olympic Games.
Following the screening of the film, Watson, an attendee, took the opportunity to pose a question to the filmmakers during the evening's Q&A session.
"It was truly delightful to witness and incredibly motivating," she started. "With the Paris Olympics a year ahead, what actions can viewers take to help the athletes who will be competing and facing greater challenges than anyone else at the games?"
Emma Watson from the Violet Films event was given a response by Al-Kateab, 32, who mentioned that the easiest way for the audience to show support is to cheer for the Refugee Olympic Team as much as they would for their own country's team.
Gebbia, 42, offered a more straightforward approach to participation. "There’s a program within the Olympics known as the Refuge Foundation, which is the organization that provides financial support for training, coaching, and facilities," Gebbia explained. "So if you're interested in getting involved in tangible ways, you can visit the Refuge Olympic Foundation to learn more."
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It is no surprise that Watson is interested in the documentary as she has served as a UN Goodwill Ambassador since 2014.
Although her red carpet appearances have been few and far between since she took a break from acting in 2018, Watson has maintained the same classic, chic and tailored looks for years.