Ever since Monday, the famous actress Emma Watson has the internet has questioning reality over her bizarre post.
Watson shared this image to Instagram, hoping to promote the brand Renais, the French-inspired brand she recently launched with her brother.
In the picture, the Watson smiles next to her brother, Alex Watson, while wearing a silky blue dress, which seems to defy gravity at three points along her neckline and shoulder.
Many people expressed their bewilderment, and made several “Harry Potter” jokes in the comments section of Watson’s post.
“What in the wingardium leviosa is that dress,” one person wrote, referencing the levitation spell Watson’s character Hermione uses to make a feather fly in the first “Harry Potter” film.
Plenty offered theories to what kind of fashionable sorcery was creating the optical illusion.
Some wondered if perhaps the fabric was somehow hanging from Watson’s ears, while others speculated that a special kind of wiring was holding the garment in place.
According to an analysis by Kelsey Stewart for the Zoe Report fashion blog, the dress features “draped fabric” and “structured wiring underneath the bodice, which creates the style’s floating effect.”
Watson has been unusually active on social media in recent weeks after posting her latest business venture.
In an interview last month with the Financial Times, the “Beauty and the Beast” actor discussed the making of Renais and explained why she had stepped away from acting in recent years.
“I love what I do,” she said. “It’s finding a way to do it where I don’t have to fracture myself into different faces and people. And I just don’t want to switch into robot mode anymore. Does that make sense?”
Watson shared this image to Instagram, hoping to promote the brand Renais, the French-inspired brand she recently launched with her brother.
In the picture, the Watson smiles next to her brother, Alex Watson, while wearing a silky blue dress, which seems to defy gravity at three points along her neckline and shoulder.
Many people expressed their bewilderment, and made several “Harry Potter” jokes in the comments section of Watson’s post.
“What in the wingardium leviosa is that dress,” one person wrote, referencing the levitation spell Watson’s character Hermione uses to make a feather fly in the first “Harry Potter” film.
Plenty offered theories to what kind of fashionable sorcery was creating the optical illusion.
Some wondered if perhaps the fabric was somehow hanging from Watson’s ears, while others speculated that a special kind of wiring was holding the garment in place.
According to an analysis by Kelsey Stewart for the Zoe Report fashion blog, the dress features “draped fabric” and “structured wiring underneath the bodice, which creates the style’s floating effect.”
Watson has been unusually active on social media in recent weeks after posting her latest business venture.
In an interview last month with the Financial Times, the “Beauty and the Beast” actor discussed the making of Renais and explained why she had stepped away from acting in recent years.
“I love what I do,” she said. “It’s finding a way to do it where I don’t have to fracture myself into different faces and people. And I just don’t want to switch into robot mode anymore. Does that make sense?”