Emma Watson dazzled in a plunging black suit at the We Dare To Dream premiere in London on Sunday evening.
The Harry Potter actress, 33, looked radiant as she joined Malala Yousafzai at the event at Cineworld Leicester Square.
Emma opted for an all-black number, flashing a black bralette under her suit, which was embellished with sequins at the shoulder.
The screen star also posed with the film’s director Waad Al-Kateab and producer Joe Gebbia.
Also in attendance was Emma’s Harry Potter co-star Jason Isaacs, who played Lucius Malfoy in the wizarding series.
Gorgeous: Emma Watson, 33, showed off her slim figure on Sunday at the We Dare To Dream premiere in London
Jason looked laid-back in a zip-up hoodie and jeans – but added a blazer for his evening out.
James Corden appeared in high spirits in a black blazer with red trimmings and buttons – after making the move from America back to the UK.
We Dare To Dream sees Refugee athletes face dramatic challenges while competing for a place in the 2020 Olympic Games.
The film features an original song Don’t Need to Sleep performed by John Legend, while Angelina Jolie and Legend are two of the executive producers.
The athletes from Iran, Syria, South Sudan and Cameroon all seek to make it as they train to compete on the world stage, revealing a breadth of backgrounds, personal stories and Olympic sports.
It shows the fire and the drive of young people forced to leave their families, homes and countries of birth to build new lives out of nothing.
Culminating in their competition at the summer Olympics, their compatriots back home and their new communities in refugee camps watch as these determined young athletes fight for their place in the world.
Emma took some time out for the special evening from her busy studies at Oxford University, where she is currently focusing on master’s degree in creative writing.
Famous company: The Harry Potter actress looked radiant as she joined Malala Yousafzai at the event in Cineworld Leicester Square
Stunning: The actress pulled back her brown locks into a stylish low ponytail, while adding rosy blush and red lipstick for a captivating look
Famous company: Producer Joe Gebbia, Emma Watson, Malala Yousafzai and Director Waad Al-Kateab
Busy life: Emma was taking time out from her studies at Oxford, where pal Malala also famously studied
Co-star: Emma’s Harry Potter co-star Jason Isaacs was also in attendance in casual attire
Cheery: James Corden appeared in high spirits in a black blazer with red trimmings and buttons
Her plans to study creative writing were revealed in an interview with the Financial Times in April, in which it was reported that she had begun writing poetry during lockdown as well as essays on love, friendship and relationships.
Her studies are thought to be part-time and mostly online.
However she caused a stir when she appeared in person for the university’s matriculation ceremony at the start of the academic year, as students rushed to take photos of the famous star.
She also spent a year attending Worcester College at Oxford as an undergraduate in the 2011/12 academic year.
This was during the course of her English literature degree at Brown University in Rhode Island, from where she graduated in 2014.
The Oxford University website states that the creative writing master’s course runs for two years and costs £9,025 a year for UK students and £14,155 a year for those from overseas.
Emma spent much of her childhood in Oxfordshire, living there with her mother Jacqueline from the age of five and attending Dragon School and Headington School in the city.
Speaker: James Corden moderates a Q&A following the Premiere screening of ‘We Dare to Dream’
Getting involved: Emma Watson asked a question from the audience during a Q&A
Telling the story: roducer Joe Gebbia, Director Waad Al-Kateab and Cyrille Tchatchet II speak with moderator James Corden during a Q&A
Smiley: James was in good spirits after making the move from America back to the UK
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