Are the leeks of feminism finished? Harry Potter heroine Emma Watson returns to Hollywood red carpet

Is Emma Watson hinting at a return to show business? The Harry Potter actress appeared at the Kering Foundation's Caring Women Dinner at Manhattan during New York Fashion Week .


Emma September 17 Carpet Photos

The brunette beauty walked the red carpet in a white, sheer Alexander McQueen gown. The Brown alum teamed the dress with simple makeup and a low bun.

Her presence is surprising considering her gradual departure from the spotlight - Watson's last film came out in 2019.


Emma backless for the press

Although the child star spends time away from the public eye, her presence has given fans an idea of ​​what she does in her free time.

In 2020, the 32-year-old became an independent director of Kering to help advance their work in sustainable fashion and advocacy. Watson has worked on activism throughout her career, working on initiatives centered on gender rights and climate change.

The


, who has always claimed that feminism cannot be modified Watson accepted the role after quitting Greta Gerwig project

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"she's back Hollywood ,” a source said exclusively. “Hate playing games and politics, really just to thank producer Amy Pascal for protecting her over the years for Little Women back.”


Feminist Emma

"Nobody talks about it either, which is crazy because she's so fucking rich. People need to know about Emma — technically — the biggest female star in Hollywood history," the insider added .

"She's in a place where she can get the green light for anything she wants to do," the source noted. "So she's getting ahead."

Wednesday, September 7 Outside of her work as a theater actress, Emma shares the sentiment surrounding her most recent directorial debut. The Brit's first short was for the Prada ad campaign, which was launched on Sunday 21 August.


"I've been living my life on and off the set for 23 years. The vast majority of these sets have allowed me, as a young woman, to look past the camera and see the eyes of a large group of men looking back at me," Emma Share via
Instagram . "For my directorial debut, I wanted to change that. Most of the team I work with are women. It's a great thing."