Emma Watson stole the spotlight in a striking black suit at the premiere of We Dare To Dream in London over the weekend. The 33-year-old Harry Potter star exuded glamour as she stood alongside Malala Yousafzai at Cineworld Leicester Square. Emma chose an all-black ensemble, revealing a black bralette peeking out from beneath her suit, which was adorned with sequins on the shoulder. She was seen posing with the film’s director Waad Al-Kateab and producer Joe Gebbia. Also gracing the event was Emma’s Harry Potter colleague Jason Isaacs, known for his role as Lucius Malfoy in the magical film series.
Stunning: Emma Watson, aged 33, flaunted her svelte physique at the premiere of We Dare To Dream in London last Sunday.
Wow: The stunning Emma decided to wear an all-black outfit, revealing a black bralette underneath her suit.
Jason went for a casual look with a zip-up hoodie and jeans, but added a blazer for his night out.
James Corden looked cheerful in a black blazer with red accents and buttons, following his recent move from the US back to the UK.
“We Dare To Dream” showcases Refugee athletes as they face intense challenges to qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games.
Featuring the original song “Don’t Need to Sleep” by John Legend, the film is produced by Angelina Jolie and Legend as executive producers.
Athletes from Iran, Syria, South Sudan, and Cameroon are determined to compete in various Olympic sports, sharing their diverse backgrounds and personal stories.
The film depicts the determination of young athletes who have had to leave behind their families, homes, and countries to start anew.
As they compete in the summer Olympics, their fellow countrymen and new communities in refugee camps cheer them on as they strive for success on the world stage.
Taking a break from her studies at Oxford University, where she is pursuing a master’s degree in creative writing, Emma attended the special evening.
Renowned actress from the Harry Potter franchise appeared stunning as she attended the event alongside Malala Yousafzai at Cineworld Leicester Square.
Absolutely gorgeous: The actress swept her brown hair into a chic low ponytail, and effortlessly paired it with a touch of rosy blush and bold red lipstick for a truly mesmerizing appearance.
Notable figures associated with the renowned company: Creator Joe Gebbia, Actress Emma Watson, Activist Malala Yousafzai, and Filmmaker Waad Al-Kateab.
Emma decided to take a break from her studies at Oxford University, a place where her friend Malala Yousafzai also attended in the past.
Emma’s fellow actor from the Harry Potter movies, Jason Isaacs, was also present at the event, dressed in a relaxed and informal manner.
James Corden was looking upbeat and happy as he rocked a stylish black blazer adorned with pops of red trimmings and buttons.
In a recent interview with the Financial Times, she revealed her interest in studying creative writing. During lockdown, she started writing poetry and essays on various topics such as love, friendship, and relationships. It is believed that she is pursuing part-time online studies in the field.
Despite opting for mostly online classes, she made a grand entrance at the university’s matriculation ceremony, causing quite a commotion among the students who clamored to snap photos of the renowned celebrity. Emma also spent a year studying at Worcester College, Oxford as an undergraduate during the 2011/12 academic year while completing her English literature degree at Brown University in Rhode Island, graduating in 2014.
According to the Oxford University website, the creative writing master’s program she is pursuing lasts for two years and comes with a tuition fee of £9,025 per year for UK students and £14,155 for international students. Oxford holds a special place in Emma’s heart as she spent a significant portion of her childhood in Oxfordshire, attending Dragon School and Headington School in the city, alongside living with her mother Jacqueline since the age of five.
Hosted by James Corden, a Q&A session took place after the premiere screening of ‘We Dare to Dream’.
Participating in the conversation: Emma Watson raised a query while interacting with the audience in a Q&A session.
Producer Joe Gebbia, Director Waad Al-Kateab, and Cyrille Tchatchet II had a chat with host James Corden during a Q&A session, sharing their insights and experiences.
Happy Face: James was feeling positive and cheerful after relocating from the United States to the United Kingdom.