Emma Watson stuns in a chic cream dress at LA Beauty and the Beast event, silencing haters with grace

Emma Watson recently addressed criticisms of being called a ‘hypocrite’ for supporting feminism while showing cleavage in a magazine photoshoot. Despite the backlash, she seemed unfazed as she appeared happy and confident at the Beauty and the Beast photocall in Los Angeles. The 26-year-old actress opted for a chic cream shift dress with floral embellishments and a striking black sash tied into a bow, keeping her figure modestly covered.

Chirpy: Emma Watson looked in great spirits at the photocall for Beauty and the Beast in Los Angeles on Sunday after hitting back at critics of her braless photoshoot 

Emma Watson appeared cheerful and full of energy at the photo call for Beauty and the Beast in Los Angeles. Despite facing criticism for her braless photoshoot, Emma exuded confidence in a high-necked dress with scallop trim that accentuated her silhouette. Her tanned legs were lengthened by black court heels, and she wore her chestnut hair in loose waves with a pink gloss highlighting her lips. Alongside her was her co-star Dan Stevens, who plays the Beast in the live-action adaptation of the Disney favorite.

Wowing in white: Keeping her fabulous figure under wraps, the actress, 26, donned a cream shift dress adorned with floral detailing and a large black sash fashioned into a bow

Glam: Emma looked incredible

Dazzling in a stunning white ensemble: Concealing her stunning curves, the 26-year-old actress chose a cream-colored shift dress embellished with intricate floral designs and a bold black sash tied into a beautiful bow.

Legs eleven: High-necked in design, the scallop-trimmed garment flared out over her slender curves falling just above the knee and grazing her tanned and toned pins

Legs eleven: With a high neckline and scallop-trimmed details, the dress flared out gracefully over her slim figure, ending just above the knee and accentuating her bronzed and well-toned legs.

Brunette beauty: Keeping her chestnut locks loose and tousled, she styled her glossy tresses in a side parting whilst she framed her plump pout with a slick of pink gloss

Chic: Emma looked incredible

Beautiful brunette: She wore her brown hair softly curled, with a side part, and added a touch of pink gloss to highlight her full lips.

Stunning: Emma looked phenomenal as she posed for snaps at the press conference 

Emma was absolutely fabulous as she struck poses during the photo session at the media event. This photo opportunity followed Emma’s strong response to critics who suggested that her photoshoot with Tim Walker contradicted her feminist beliefs, particularly one image where she was almost topless in a stylish Burberry cape. In an interview with BBC, the 26-year-old star and UN Women Goodwill Ambassador confessed she was taken aback by the backlash. Addressing the accusations of hypocrisy, Emma clarified that her decision to pose topless does not diminish her feminist stance.

In good company: Emma - who plays Belle in the live-action retelling of the Disney classic - was joined by her handsome co-star Dan Stevens - who plays the Beast

Co-star: Dan leads the star-studded cast

Among friendly faces: Emma, known for her role as Belle in the modern retelling of the Disney favorite, was accompanied by her dashing colleague Dan Stevens, who portrays the Beast.

Dapper: Dan looked suave in a charcoal grey suit that he teamed with a Markus Lupfer T-shirt

Stylish: Dan appeared sharp in a sleek charcoal grey suit paired with a Markus Lupfer T-shirt.
She expressed: “Feminism is not a tool to criticize other women. It’s about freedom, liberation, and equality.
“I’m puzzled by the connection between my breasts and feminism. It’s quite baffling. I’m always taken aback quietly.”
In response to her Beauty And The Beast colleague Dan Stevens regarding the issue, she remarked: “They claimed I couldn’t embrace feminism while having breasts.”

Defending herself: Emma Watson has tweeted an excerpt from her interview at the center of controversy to defend herself from critics who have taken issue with her analysis of Beyonce's 2013 self-titled album. She is seen above at the world premiere of Beauty and the Beast in Hollywood on March 2

Responding to criticism, Emma defended herself against those who accused her of compromising her feminist beliefs by working with photographer Tim Walker on a recent shoot. The actress was pictured at the global premiere of Beauty and the Beast in Hollywood on March 2.

Speaking to BBC, the 26-year-old actress - who is a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador - admitted she was completely 'stunned' by the controversy. Seen above in the interview

In an interview with BBC, the 26-year-old actress, also a Goodwill Ambassador for UN Women, expressed her surprise and disbelief at the unexpected controversy surrounding the issue.

'Stunned': Speaking to BBC, the 26-year-old actress - who is a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador - admitted she was completely 'stunned' by the controversy

‘Shocked’: In an interview with BBC, the 26-year-old actress, who also serves as a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, confessed that she was taken aback by the unexpected controversy.

After being criticized on social media for wearing revealing clothes despite being an outspoken feminist against the sexualization of women, she received an outpouring of support from her fans and fellow feminists. Some of the comments accused her of hypocrisy, while others defended her right to dress as she pleases. The controversy sparked a debate on social media, with some pointing out the double standards in how women are judged for their clothing choices.

Social media backlash: Emma faced with social media backlash accusing her of being a 'hypocrite' for posing almost topless for Vanity Fair - but her fans have come back fighting in defense of the actress

The internet is buzzing with criticism towards Emma Watson following her almost topless photoshoot for Vanity Fair, with many calling her a hypocrite. Some fans are upset, pointing out that Emma once criticized Beyoncé for playing into the male gaze with her sexy image, yet now she’s posing in a similar manner. This backlash seems to stem from comments Emma made in a 2014 interview where she expressed conflicting feelings about Beyoncé’s brand of feminism. Despite the controversy, Emma’s supporters are rallying to defend the actress against the social media backlash.

Twitter reaction: The social media storm began shortly after the cover was released 

Twitter exploded with reactions soon after the cover was revealed, causing a frenzy on social media.

Speaking out: Several people objected to Emma posing 'topless' after criticizing Beyonce's brand of feminism for being too sexualized

Sharing their thoughts: Many individuals expressed disapproval of Emma’s decision to pose without a top, especially since she previously criticized Beyonce’s style of feminism for being overly sexualized.

Upsetting the BeyHive: Staunch feminist Emma previously said of Beyonce, 'I felt her message felt very conflicted'

Getting on the bad side of Beyoncé’s loyal fans: Feminist advocate Emma has expressed that she found Beyoncé’s message to be contradictory.

Show of support: The 26-year-old actress - who is a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador - received an influx of support from her loyal fans and fellow feminists

Support for the 26-year-old actress poured in from both her dedicated fans and fellow feminists, as she faced criticism for a recent photoshoot. Despite some negative comments, the majority of responses were overwhelmingly positive, with many arguing that those labeling her a ‘hypocrite’ misunderstood the true meaning of feminism. One supporter emphasized the importance of respecting a woman’s own choices about her body, while another pointed out that critics of Emma Watson’s actions clearly lacked an understanding of feminism. Overall, the consensus was that Emma Watson had every right to make decisions about her own body, and those who couldn’t see that were missing the point entirely.

Firing back: For every negative comment there were hundreds of positive ones

Hitting back: Despite the occasional negative feedback, the overwhelming majority of comments were positive.

Missing the point: People revealed that anyone who branded her a 'hypocrite' had missed the point of feminist

Not getting it: People pointed out that those who called her a ‘hypocrite’ didn’t truly understand the essence of feminism.

Double standards: Others pointed out the blatant double standard still prevalent in society

Double standards: Some highlighted the clear double standard that continues to exist in our society.

'Her body, her choice': The star's fans defended her choice to pose whichever way she wished

Fans of the star came to her defense, emphasizing that it is her body and her choice on how she chooses to pose. On the other hand, some pointed out the glaring double standard that still exists in society. They mentioned that Emma Watson is unfairly labeled as a “hypocrite” and “anti-feminist” for posing semi-nude, while men would not receive the same level of criticism for similar actions.

One supporter tweeted, ‘@EmmaWatson is not contradicting her feminist beliefs by showcasing her body. Feminism is all about equality. Emma, embrace your body!’ Emma had previously stated in 2009 that she would not undress just for anyone, which led to criticism from some individuals.

In an interview with the Mail on Sunday’s Live magazine, the then 18-year-old actress discussed her views on sexy photo shoots and her refusal to let stylists dictate her image.

Getting deep: Emma, who soared to fame in 2001 playing Hermione Granger in Harry Potter, gave an extremely insightful interview to accompany her stunning shoot as she delved into the wild world of Hollywood and where she stands as a former child star

Going in-depth: Emma, who found fame in 2001 as Hermione Granger in Harry Potter, shared some profound insights in a recent interview about her experiences in Hollywood and her transition from child star.

In the interview, Emma expressed her perspective on sexiness, stating that she doesn’t find it alluring to flaunt one’s body in revealing outfits. She believes that true sexiness lies in leaving something to the imagination by showing less rather than more. She emphasized that she would only consider baring it all for a respected director like Bernardo Bertolucci, with no intention of doing anything simply for shock value.

Despite the attention from fans, Emma’s appearance on the cover of Vanity Fair was stunning. She rocked a punky hairdo paired with a frothy white gown, which was perfectly complemented by the words ‘The Bewitching Emma Watson’. In one of her boldest shots yet, she posed topless beneath an intricately designed capelet, showcasing a high-fashion style that left a lasting impression.

A woman: It seems Beauty And The Beast has been Emma's true coming-of-age film, as she attributes the blockbuster, a live action remake of the 1991 cartoon, as becoming 'a woman' - from Hermione to Belle

A young woman: It appears that Emma’s personal milestone movie is Beauty And The Beast, where she sees the live action adaptation of the 1991 animated classic as her transition into womanhood, going from Hermione to Belle.

It's a hit: The 1991 cartoon edition of the movie is one of the most famous animations of all time

Changing it up: Emma put her own touches on the movie when she scooped the role as Belle

In the past, she starred in the original cartoon classic Beauty And The Beast. Now, she is actively promoting the new live-action version of the beloved fairy tale.

She selected the Burberry rope capelet to maintain her modesty, pairing it with a high-waisted lace skirt from the same luxury brand to create a subdued yet striking look for the bold photoshoot.

Known for her strong advocacy for women’s rights, the actress proudly pointed out that Belle, despite being a Disney princess, is a character who takes control of her own fate rather than being portrayed as passive.

Emma took on the challenge of redefining Belle’s character, transforming her from a bookish dreamer into her inventor father’s assistant who is working on creating a modern washing machine, allowing her more time to indulge in her love for reading.

In early costume designs, Belle was envisioned wearing ballet pumps, a concept that didn’t sit well with Emma. She insisted on her character wearing riding boots instead, emphasizing the need for practicality so that Belle could actively participate in the village’s daily activities.

Her hero: Emma revealed that she showed the final cut of Beauty And The Beast to legendary feminist Gloria Steinem (pictured in 1997), who she revealed she was desperately seeking a seal of approval from so as to ensure her portrayal of Belle was true to women.

Emma sought validation from Gloria Steinem by showing her the final cut of Beauty And The Beast, wanting to ensure her portrayal of Belle was empowering for women. Despite her young age, Emma has an impressive body of work, but differs from her peers by expressing disinterest in winning an Oscar.

In addition to her mother, Emma showed Gloria Steinem the final version of Beauty And The Beast in hopes of getting her approval for her portrayal of Belle, emphasizing the importance of representing women accurately in movies. Emma, who lived in Paris for the first five years of her life, has English lawyer parents who divorced when she was young, leading her to split her time between Oxfordshire with her mom during the week and London with her dad on weekends.

What Oscar? While she has determinedly created an impressive catalogue of work at just 26, it seems Emma contrasts to her peers in some ambitions as she admits to having no interest in winning an Oscar

Who needs an Oscar anyway? Even though Emma, who is just 26 years old, has achieved a lot in her career, she stands out from her colleagues in one aspect – she openly says she doesn’t care about winning an Academy Award.

Happy times: Emma's mother is Jacqueline Luesby (pictured together at The Early Show in 2007), who she lived with in Oxfordshire on weekdays following the divorce

Daddy's girl: Emma would spend her weekends with her father Chris (pictured at The Early Show in 2009) in London. She admits books and reading helped forge a connection with the two

Emma is the daughter of English lawyers Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson, who separated when she was a child. Following their split, she resided with her mother in Oxfordshire during the week and spent weekends in London with her father. Despite the challenges she faced, Emma excelled academically, achieving eight A* and two A grades in her GCSEs while working on the Harry Potter films. She credits her love for books as a special bond she shared with her dad, providing them with valuable moments together.

Growing up surrounded by the glitz and glam of film sets, Emma found solace in the pages of books, which offered her a sense of normalcy and a connection to the outside world. She fondly recalls her father reading to her before bed, using different voices to bring the stories to life. Books not only kept her grounded but also served as a means of escapism, empowerment, and companionship during challenging times.

In a heartfelt interview, Emma expresses the significance of books in her life, highlighting how they bridged the gap between her on-screen persona and her real-life experiences. She shares that books were not just a source of entertainment but also a source of comfort and familiarity, allowing her to maintain connections with her friends and find solace in the midst of a hectic schedule. The March issue of Vanity Fair, featuring Emma’s candid reflections, will be available on newsstands on March 3rd.

The gang! The conscientious star achieved eight A* and two A grades while taking her GCSEs during Harry Potter filming (pictured with co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint (centre-right)

The group! The dedicated actress managed to secure top grades, earning eight A* and two A grades while balancing her GCSEs with her Harry Potter filming schedule. In the photo, she is seen with her co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint.

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