In 2010, Emma Watson joined in with the festival spirit at Glastonbury Festival by having a temporary ‘Mother Lover’ tattoo done on her left arm and shoulder. Fake tattoos usually last up to 14 days and fade as your skin naturally regenerates.
Emma Watson got a fake tattoo with her boyfriend George Craig at the 2010 Glastonbury Music Festival held at Worthy Farm in Pilton on June 25, 2010
In 2018, she created headlines with her grammatically incorrect Time’s Up tattoo at the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscars Party. The phrase was missing an apostrophe.
Emma Watson showed off a new temporary tattoo which reads “Times Up,” rather than “Time’s Up,” the official title of the organization
The typo was quickly pointed out on social media, and Emma took to Twitter to react to the mistake.
“Fake tattoo proofreading position available. Experience with apostrophes a must,” she tweeted. Are you surprised the Brown-educated, self-identified book worm didn’t notice the typo?
Emma Watson wearing a black column gown featuring an embellished neckline
The then 28-year-old actress joined Kendall Jenner and Miley Cyrus in a Ralph Lauren Fall 2013 velvet column gown paired with Roger Vivier mules.
She accessorized with a fair-trade and recycled gold sapphire cuff by Ana Katarina, a responsibly sourced ring and bracelet set by Ana Khouri, and earrings by Leonardo DiCaprio’s Vrai and Oro.
The L.A.-based jewelry startup Vrai & Oro uses environmentally friendly lab-grown diamonds and recycled gold.
Emma Watson in a Ralph Lauren Fall 2013 velvet gown at the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, California, on March 4, 2018
Does Emma Watson have permanent tattoos?
As of 2020, Emma Watson is not known to have any permanent tattoos. She has had fun with temporary tattoos and even attempted to make a political statement at the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, but so far her body art has turned out to be temporary artwork.
The scattered star tattoos on Watson’s lower stomach on the cover of British GQ‘s May 2013 issue were also confirmed to be fake.
Emma Watson’s tattooed stomach on the cover of British GQ‘s May 2013 issue
While not visible due to the length of her dress, Emma Watson wore these ‘Sin’ satin mule pumps that you can buy at Saks Fifth Avenue and Mytheresa.
Black Roger Vivier Sin Pumps in Silk Satin, $1,750
Sin pumps in silk satin with maxi upper strap and crystal-embellished buckle and Sin heel.
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