In a photo she shared on social media, the ‘Little Women’ actress wears a blue dress, which had a bizarre wiring underneath its bodice, for her new gin brand campaign.
AceShowbiz –Emma Watson has left her fans baffled with her “gravity-defying” dress. Having shared a photo from her gin brand campaign on social media, the “Little Women” actress attracted the attention of many due to the unusual design of the clothing piece she wore.
On Monday, June 19, the 33-year-old let out an Instagram picture from a photoshoot for her and her brother Alex Watson‘s new luxury gin brand campaign. It offered a look at her wearing a light blue mini dress from Loewe’s spring 2023 collection while posing alongside her brother.
Due to its bizarre wiring underneath its bodice, Emma’s dress appeared to be “defying gravity,” prompting many Instagram users to share their bewilderment. One commented, “I’m so happy I’m not the only one who thought the dress is defying gravity.” Another, in the meantime, made a reference to a famous spell in Emma’s “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” movie, by saying, “What in the wingardium leviosa is that dress.”
A third joined in by poking fun at the pronunciation of the well-known spell, “This is what happens when you say LeviOsa instead of Leviosa.” A fourth, on the other hand, pondered, “How is that dress on your body? Hanging from your ears?”, and a fifth asked, “What in the adobe photoshop is going on with this dress or whatever. It is just hanging off her ear? This account is so wack!”
Wacky dress aside, Emma has previously confessed that she tasted wine when she was just a kid. Back in April, she told the Financial Times’ How to Spend It magazine, “I was quite surprised when other kids got really excited about the idea of getting their hands on alcohol.”
On the reason behind her confusion, the Hermione Granger depicter explained, “My dad would give me wine and water for lunch since I was a kid.” She continued, “So I was pretty confused as a teenager and everyone thought alcohol was a forbidden fruit.”
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