Beauty with Brains: Emma Watson is back on the carpet wearing an upcycled wedding dress
HollywoodMade from over ten upcycled wedding dresses by Oxfam, the custom outfit looked absolutely ethereal on Emma Watson. The dress was designed by the London-based designer Harris Reed. It was custom made for Emma Watson but shared glimpses from the designer’s Spring Summer 2022 collection which were all created by recycling wedding dresses.
The Harry Potter star Emma Watson is rarely spotted at a red-carpet or green-carpet event but when she does, she takes the breath away of all her spectators. The gorgeous diva was recently spotted at a green-carpet award function, a public award event, nearly after two whole years. Emma Watson is known for all the right things and so was her concern at the Earthshot award ceremony. The event commenced in London and was hosted by The Royal Foundation and the Duke of Cambridge. Emma Watson walked the green carpet at the Earthshot Prize Awards in a one-of-a-kind, sustainable costume designed by London designer Harris Reed, which consisted of a white gown layered over black flared trousers.
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Made from over ten upcycled wedding dresses by Oxfam, the custom outfit looked absolutely ethereal on Emma Watson. It featured a gorgeous open back with intricate floral details on the neck and sleeves. With a ruffled side skirt, the diva donned it with black bootcut trousers and black chunky boots. Emma Watson was one of the five awards presenters and thus made sure to turn up in an environment-friendly outfit, keeping up with the eco-friendly theme of the event.
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The dress was designed by the London-based designer Harris Reed. It was custom made for Emma Watson but shared glimpses from the designer’s Spring Summer 2022 collection which were all created by recycling wedding dresses. Emma Watson, who is rarely spotted at award functions, looked ethereal at the Earthshot Prize Ceremony which is the first of its kind.
At the occasion, Emma Watson was accompanied by a number of royals, including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who wore sustainable formalwear as well. Instead of wearing anything new, William donned an upcycled velvet jacket, while Kate decided to wear a lilac Alexander McQueen gown she’d previously worn.