Emma Watson recently looked stunning in chic cream-colored shorts at her recent appearance at the Venice Film Festival. The actress kept her makeup and accessories to a minimum. Although currently on a hiatus from acting, Watson made an exception for the prestigious film festival, giving fans and the media a rare glimpse of her outing.
Emma Watson wearing cream shorts has fans talking
The Harry Potter alumna, who has been conspicuous by her absence from the entertainment industry, made an exception by attending her first-ever Venice Film Festival.
Emma Watson merged comfort with style as she opted for an elegant Posse ensemble, including cream-colored harlan shorts paired with a matching vest and a full-sleeve button-up jacket. She completed her look with wood-brown heels and stylish sunglasses, all while keeping her makeup and accessories minimal.
The 35-year-old actress smiled and waved at the paparazzi, giving them some candid shots, and chatted happily with her staff and entourage. Media outlet Just Jared shared stunning snaps of the actress on Instagram, capturing her leaving Venice after attending the film festival.
Meanwhile, netizens showered praise in the comments section of the post. One fan wrote, “Suddenly Emma is everywhere again! Thank God,” with a heart-eyes emoticon. Another commented, “She’s always so beautiful.” A third chimed in, “Emma is so adorable — literally, those legs though!”
However, some fans on Reddit were left unimpressed by Emma Watson’s outfit. A user commented, “It’s so cute and could’ve looked great but I don’t like the three pieces together, the cardigan over the top looks awkward to me.” Moreover, another fan wrote, “I deeply hate the vest being longer than the jacket.”
On the work front, the Little Women star seems to be in no hurry to return to acting. In an interview with British Vogue, Watson shared that she developed a strong interest in writing and producing during the pandemic and enrolled in a creative writing course in late 2023. She expressed her desire to write and direct, and to dedicate herself to her newfound passion.
Originally reported by Anwaya Mane on Mandatory.