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Emma Watson Just Wore A Dress That Looks Like It's Floating On Its Own—And Fans Are Confused

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The 'Harry Potter' star shared a photo on Instagram of her gravity-defying blue dress—and sparked some major discussion in the comments.

The world has recently discovered the enchanting Emma Watson, renowned for her cinematic talents, is part of a wine dynasty and has now ventured into the realm of gin production

Earlier this week, the beloved Harry Potter star took to social media to promote her new gin brand, Renais, alongside her younger brother Alex Watson.


Described on the brand's website as "a bold and vibrant gin inspired by the people, produce, and provenance of Burgundy, France," Renais boasts an intriguing blend of ingredients.

This concoction includes pressed grand cru grapes, linden flowers, angelica root, acacia honey, and juniper berry. Such a remarkable blend befits the caliber of a potions prodigy like Hermione Granger.

While the golden elixir garnered attention, it was Emma's stunning baby blue Loewe dress that truly captivated onlookers. The dress showcased a wired bodice that gave the illusion of elements floating in mid-air, further adding to its ethereal charm.

You can see the gin launch and dress here:

Over the years, the 33-year-old actor has consistently impressed with her bold fashion choices.

One notable instance was when she seemingly diminished her body size, creating a striking contrast with her oversized Schiaparelli top.

Another memorable fashion moment involved a custom dress by Harris Reed, which underwent a transfiguration spell to offer different gender-fluid profiles from varying angles.

The internet is just as mesmerized by her newest fashion statement, which is clearly giving “wingardium leviosa.”

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Emma Watson has always embraced her magical side, showcasing her metamorphic abilities on the red carpet.

Perhaps the blue dress possesses a secret spell or an enchanting scientific phenomenon, allowing it to seemingly float effortlessly upon her figure.

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