Earlier this week, she was spotted in Uruguay, where she was actively involved in the UN Women’s HeForShe campaign presentation. Just a few days later, Emma Watson made her way to New York to carry on her duties as the UN Women Goodwill Ambassador. She definitely caught everyone’s attention with her elegant and striking outfit. At just 24 years old, the actress is passionately championing the cause of eliminating gender inequalities globally.
Emma Watson showed off both her intelligence and style at the UN Women’s HeForShe campaign launch in New York. She rocked an oatmeal dress with a chic blazer top and pleated skirt, keeping her makeup subtle and her hair elegantly swept back. Adding a touch of glam with a metallic belt and classic black pumps, she later switched into a sleeveless black dress for the celebratory party.
Casual: The 24-year-old was snapped hanging out with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon at the gathering.
Emma was seen in a photo alongside Ban, Madam Yoo (Ban) Soon-taek, and actor Kiefer Sutherland, adding a touch of elegance to the picture.
In a positive gesture, the actress greeted HeForShe campaign supporter Kiefer Sutherland with a handshake. Additionally, actor Leonardo DiCaprio was announced as the Messenger Of Peace by UN Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon during the event on Saturday. Ban praised DiCaprio as a dedicated environmentalist and described him as the UN’s fresh advocate for climate issues. The UN chief mentioned that DiCaprio’s worldwide fame makes him an ideal candidate for addressing this pressing global challenge.
Effortlessly stylish and refined: Watson has evolved significantly from her iconic role as the bushy-haired student Hermione Granger in the beloved Harry Potter series.
Mingling with celebrities: Watson exchanged greetings while Kiefer Sutherland observed from the sidelines
Emma looked stunning in an elegant black dress as she attended a party at The Peninsula Hotel, accessorizing with Eva Fehren and Jennifer Fisher jewelry. The Parisian beauty flew to Uruguay to present the HeForShe campaign at the country’s Parliament in Montevideo. Graduating from Brown University in May with a degree in English literature, Emma captivated the audience with her speech, accompanied by Uruguay’s Vice President Danilo Astori and UN Women Programme Division director Gulden Turkoz-Cosslett. She spoke through a translator, impressing everyone with her message.
Exciting news: Leonardo DiCaprio was named a Messenger of Peace by Ban Ki-Moon during a special event.
Environmental activist Emma, 39, was praised by Ban as the UN’s fresh advocate for climate change awareness. She was spotted diligently jotting down points shared by other speakers during the event. The gathering was arranged by women’s organizations aiming to boost the representation of female senators and deputies in the country’s legislature. Emma expressed her gratitude at the large turnout to hear her speak, stating, “I was truly moved to see the many young individuals outside the parliament building here in Uruguay.”
During her recent trip to Uruguay, Emma delivered a powerful message about the importance of eliminating gender inequalities. She was moved by the sight of five young women holding a banner that read, “Support more women in politics.” This kind of engagement inspires her to work alongside UN Women. Emma feels grateful for her platform, which allows her to bring attention to issues that are close to her heart and she is committed to continuing this work with great passion.
Moved: The attractive woman, who hails from Paris, expressed her gratitude for the overwhelming number of people who attended the event, saying she was deeply moved by their presence.