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Emma Watson Models Transseasonal Dressing in a Summery Dress and Wintery Boots

Emma Watson Models Transseasonal Dressing in a Summery Dress and Wintery Boots

Vogue21-05-2025
Emma Watson has yet to hit the red carpet in Cannes, but she's already off to a great start on the fashion front.
Yesterday, the actor and activist arrived at the Nice Airport dressed in a leveled-up travel outfit. She wore a black scalloped cardigan and blue floral lace skirt with a pair of black block heeled Aeyde ballerinas. Today, during her first full day in Cannes, Watson continued her transitional dressing streak, mixing summer and winter staples.
Emma Watson in Cannes.
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Chanel resort 2025
Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com
Watson strolled down the Croisette in a summery look: a sleeveless white silk jacquard maxi dress with orange and navy checks. The dress hailed from Virginie Viard's final Chanel collection, resort 2025. She styled the warm weather piece with a pair of brown heeled boots with a black cap toe. Watson finished off the look with a round crossbody bag with a chain strap, a watch, and a pair of wire-rimmed Ray-Ban Wayfarers.
While she was otherwise dressed for the beach, Emma Watson's decision to wear fall- or winter-friendly boots makes the outfit work for the in-between weather.
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