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Emma Watson wore a light blue dress that seems floating!! Check it out!

Emma Watson wore a light blue dress that seems floating!! Check it out!

On Monday, the actress posted a photo of herself wearing a sky-blue Loewe dress that has left many internet users confused about the gravity-defying silhouette. The asymmetrical mini-dress appears to be floating on Watson’s body, with its neckline sharply-pointed and loosely-draped, hovering without any visible means of support.

Emma Watson wore a light blue dress that seems floating!! Check it out!
Emma Watson wore a light blue dress that seems floating!! Check it out!

The optical illusion has led some “Harry Potter” fans to ask Watson, who played Hermione Granger in the blockbuster movies, whether the garment was the result of some Hogwarts wizardry, rather than just fashion wizardry. Many comments on the post mentioned the “wingardium leviosa” spell, a reference to the spell used to levitate objects in the wizarding world.

Emma Watson dress floating

While the dress may not be the result of any magical intervention, it is certainly a testament to the creative vision of designer Jonathan Anderson, who has been the creative director of Loewe since 2013. Anderson is known for his innovative designs that blur the lines between art and fashion, and this dress is no exception. The dress features a unique construction that creates the illusion of a floating neckline, with the fabric draped and twisted in a way that defies gravity. The bold blue color and asymmetrical cut add to the dress’s avant-garde appeal, making it a standout piece that is both sophisticated and playful.

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Emma Watson choice to wear the dress for a photoshoot with her brother Alex, who is clutching a bottle of Renais gin, a liquor brand recently launched by their family, shows her support for small businesses and family entrepreneurship. It also showcases her impeccable taste in fashion and her willingness to take risks and experiment with new styles.