Emma Watson’s two-piece Emilia Wickstead dress is slammed
‘Where’s the rest of it?’ Emma Watson is ridiculed for ANOTHER bizarre ensemble as she shows off her bra in a VERY short Emilia Wickstead crop top and skirt made from leftover material
Emma Watson wore a two-piece sustainable Emilia Wickstead set for interviewFollowers on Instagram questioned where ‘the rest of the top had gone’ The actress, 31, first split opinion at Earthshot prize award ceremony Wore backless white tulle dress worn over trousers on green carpet on SundayOne branded it a ‘fashion disaster’ while another said it was a ‘bin night’ look
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Emma Watson has raised eyebrows over the choice of her ensemble for the second time this week, after opting for a daring two-piece Emilia Wickstead set to interview politician and environmentalist Al Gore.
The actress, 31, was interviewing Al Gore about climate change, and opted for a cropped floral top and matching skirt made from leftovermaterials from the designer’s resort 2022 collection.
However the two-piece ensemble – which was handmade in London using leftover fabrics – split opinion, with some followers asking ‘where the rest of it’ was.
Emma Watson has raised eyebrows over the choice of her ensemble for the second time this week, after opting for a daring two-piece Emilia Wickstead set to interview politician and environmentalist Al Gore
However the two-piece ensemble split opinion, with some followers asking ‘where the rest of it’ was
One fan joked: ‘Where’s the rest of the top?’, while another said: ‘Seems like there wasn’t enough’.
Elsewhere one asked: ‘Weren’t you cold?’ And one said: ‘It’s cute but I feel they could have put a bit more into that shirt – unnecesarily breezy.’
However many followers complimented the look, with one writing: ‘I love that it’s made from leftover materials’.
Another said: ‘You look so pretty!’, while one added: ‘You’re killing it!’.
Emma shared her admiration for Al Gore, the former Vice President of the United States who lost to George W. Bush in a very close race after a Florida recount.
The actress, 31, was interviewing Al Gore about climate change, and opted for a cropped floral top and matching skirt made from leftovermaterials from the designer’s resort 2022 collection
Posting a video of their interview about climate change, she wrote: ‘It was really surreal to meet and interview one of my idols. I think one of the many reasons I find Al Gore so compelling is that – even though he lost one of the biggest fights of his life to become president in 2000 (by such an unbearably close margin…) he has continued to do the work he set out to do despite humiliation, loss and defeat… the tides have been against him for years and he’s kept swimming.
‘That to me is a hero. Thankfully climate change action is becoming mainstream and the tides have turned in his direction and now we are all swimming with him. Em xx’.
She then added of her dress: ‘Thank you to the loveliest Emilia for making me this beautiful custom piece. It was handmade in London using leftover fabrics consisting of 62% recycled yarn that was locally sourced, woven, and printed in Italy. I will be wearing this a lot!!’.
One fan joked: ‘Where’s the rest of the top?’, while another said: ‘Seems like there wasn’t enough’
However many followers complimented the look, with one writing: ‘I love that it’s made from leftover materials’
Earlier in the week Emma was ridiculed by social media users over her bizarre Earthshot prize ensemble which was made up of 10 vintage dresses from Oxfam.
The Harry Potter star donned a very quirky backless white tulle dress worn over flared black trousers on the green carpet as she attended Prince William‘s inaugural award ceremony at Alexandra Palace in London on Sunday.
The Harry Potter star’s outfit, which was designed by gender fluid fashion designer Harris Reed, caused quite the stir online – with one even joking that she was wearing the other half of Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton’s 2021 Met Gala outfit, where he sported a lace net skirt over his suit.
‘So that’s where the rest of Lewis Hamilton’s Met Gala outfit went!’ joked one, while a second commented: ‘Emma Watson’s outfit is very ‘in your nightie and remembered it’s bin night so pulled on the nearest trousers.’
Earlier this week Emma (left) divided opinion with her recycled Earthshot prize outfit – with one even joking that she was wearing the other half of Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton’s 2021 Met Gala outfit, where he sported a lace net skirt over his suit (right)
One social media user joked: ‘So that’s where the rest of Lewis Hamilton’s Met Gala outfit went!’ (pictured)
Emma, who kept to the environmental theme, paired her ensemble with black chunky boots and accessorised with stylish gold rings.
She kept her ‘bronde’ bob slicked back to the side and showed off a dangling gold and pearl earring.
The floral lace detail framed her bare back adding a feminine touch to her stunning ensemble – but not everybody was convinced by the unusual dress and trouser combination.
‘Wtf is Emma Watson wearing?’ one penned, while a second wrote: ‘If you are watching #Earthshot are you also wondering if Emma Watson was unsure what to wear so went with both?’
Emma Watson was ridiculed by social media users over her bizarre Earthshot prize ensemble which was made up of 10 vintage dresses from Oxfam (pictured)
A third added: ‘I’m not a fan of it. At all. Emma ’s been into sustainable fashion for years, but this isn’t it. She’s worn some beautiful outfits before. I don’t know what happened here.’
Elsewhere, a fourth commented: ‘You guys I’m sorry but what the f*** in fashion disaster is this? What is your opinion on outfit that she wore to the #EarthshotPrize,’ while a further wrote: ‘I don’t understand this outfit at all. Did someone take remnants from craft room and sew it together?’
Meanwhile, others expressed concerns about possible wasted materials.
‘If this dress was made from 10 Oxfam outfits what happened to all the waste materials? I hope it didn’t go to landfill or it defeats the object!’ noted one.
Some had very differing opinions and praised the creativity behind Emma’s outfit (pictured)
A second questioned: ‘I love that Emma Watson had to use TEN wedding dresses to make just one outfit for these awards! Talk about wasting material’
However, a select few had very differing opinions and praised the creativity behind Emma’s outfit.
‘I adore Emma Watson’s outfit. Completely adore it. It is no doubt Dior, Chanel, or the like so totally beyond the likes of me but it is divine,’ wrote one.
A second penned: ‘Emma Watson looks absolutely phenomenal!’ while a third added: ‘Beautiful.’