Emma Watson Does Dramatic Hair Sweep For Noah Premiere

The actress dazzled on the red carpet, effortlessly rocking an on-trend hairstyle

Emma Watson Noah premiere
Emma Watson Noah premiere
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The actress dazzled on the red carpet, effortlessly rocking an on-trend hairstyle

Emma Watson is known for her impeccable style - and for that reason, we get increasingly excited every time she steps onto a red carpet.

At last night's Noah premiere in Madrid, she definitely didn't disappoint in the fashion department.

Instead of going for another gorgeous gown, the actress chose a monochrome J. Mendel jumpsuit with a sexy plunging neckline. She accessorised with pointy-toed courts and a glam gold wrist cuff.

But it was her dramatic, side-swept hair that really caught our attention.

Emma Watson Noah premiere

Emma Watson Noah premiere
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The British starlet, 23, added texture to her shoulder-length locks and pinned them back over her right shoulder. She complemented the statement-making 'do with dark lips and fierce brows.

We're completely smitten with Emma's hair - but we can't help wondering what it looks like from the back. Luckily, a sneaky photographer snapped a from-behind shot, giving as inside look at how she managed the style.

As expected, it takes a lot of heavy-duty hairpins to make this style stick.

Emma Watson Noah premiere

Emma Watson Noah premiere
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While Emma wins our gold style star, her Noah costar Jennifer Connelly was certainly holding her own. She turned heads in a light-blue Giambattista Valli Couture dress that showcased her enviable pins.

Emma Watson Noah premiere

Emma Watson Noah premiere
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The lovely ladies were joined by their director Darren Aronofsky as they promoted their upcoming drama, in cinemas 4 April.

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