Emma Watson has been less visible in recent years, but this weekend, while attending the Wimbledon 2023 finals in London, the British actress made a comeback to the public eye.
She and her father, Chris, watched the women’s singles championship on Saturday. Watson wore a white minidress with flower appliques for the event. A big black bow was also draping across the bodice of her dress. Pearl studs, a little crossbody bag, and high-heeled sandals were the actress’s accessories.
Watson had her shoulder-length brown hair styled straight and highlighted subtly. She wore rosy blush and lipstick in a shade of mauve.
Emma Watson
As Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic defeated Ons Jabeur of Tunisia by a slim margin, Watson and her father witnessed history being made as the first unseeded women’s player to win the tournament.
Watson took her brother Alex to watch the final men’s singles match of the day, which featured Carlos Alcaraz of Spain and Novak Djokovic of Serbia. In May, the brother-sister team launched Renais, their gin company. Their father has had a vineyard in Chablis, France, for more than 30 years, and this region served as their source of inspiration.
Watson coordinated her coral and white attire at Wimbledon with her younger brother. The actress wore pleated pants, cream pumps, a straw hat, and a sleeveless dagger collar blouse. Alex, on the other hand, was dressed in khakis with brown Chelsea boots, a white button-up, and a coral suit jacket.
The world’s top tennis players have been battling it out on London’s grass courts for 146 years in an attempt to win the Wimbledon championship title. Among the notable competitors at the prestigious competition this year were Andy Murray, Iga Swiatek, and Coco Gauff.
Watson played Meg March in Gerwig’s “Little Women,” which is still her most recent playing job to date. Watson’s acting career includes eight “Harry Potter” films in addition to Darren Aronofsky’s “Noah,” “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” “The Bling Ring,” “Beauty and the Beast,” and other films. Six Oscar nominations were received by “Little Women,” with best picture among them.
Would Watson go back into acting? Yes, without a doubt, she replied. But for now, I’m content to wait for the next good thing to happen. I’m passionate about what I do. It’s about figuring out a method where I don’t have to split myself up into various personas. Furthermore, I simply don’t want to enter robot mode anymore. Does that make sense?