Not only is Emma Watson world-famous, she has long been known as an environmentally conscious star. On October 19, the “Harry Potter” actress attended the Climate Reality event organized by former US Vice President Al Gore in Edinburgh, Scotland. Here, the two influential figures discussed the issue of global climate change.
At the climate event, Emma Watson wore a white and blue floral two-piece dress by British designer Emilia Wickstead, with a high-waisted midi skirt and a short top that revealed her black underwear underneath.
The special thing about the dress is the environmentally friendly fabric. On her personal Instagram, Emma posted a photo of this outfit and sent her thanks to the designer. “Thank you lovely Emilia for making me this beautiful piece. It was handmade in London using 62% locally sourced recycled fabric, woven and printed in Italy. I will be wearing this outfit a lot,” she wrote.
However, it was this dress that made the 31-year-old actress a controversial topic on social media.
Fans praised Emma for being both fashionable and environmentally conscious. In addition, the outfit also helped “little witch Hermione” show off her slim figure and toned abs. Some appreciated Emma for using her influence to promote her hometown’s handicrafts.
However, many people think that although the outfit has a good meaning, is the style of showing off “flesh” suitable for a serious event? “I like the dress because it is made from recycled fabric, but if it were me, I would choose something long enough to cover my underwear when meeting Al Gore,” a netizen commented.