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‘Beauty and the Beast’ star Emma Watson channeled Belle in a yellow gown at a special event with the New York Film Society for Kids on Monday, March 13, in NYC. Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Finally! After stepping out in a whole lineup of stunning, ecofriendly styles on her Beauty and the Beast press tour, Emma Watson finally served Us the moment we’ve all been waiting for: an honest-to-goodness, red-carpet Belle dress.

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The Harry Potter alum, 26, channeled the beloved fairy-tale character she’s bringing to life in the live-action film by wearing a sunshine yellow Dior Haute Couture slip dress for a special event with the New York Film Society for Kids on Monday, March 13, at Lincoln Center, where she met with her littlest fans. She paired the dress with an understated chain necklace and bracelet, and a romantic, loosely wound updo.

The Dior frock was a modern take on the one Watson wears in the film, which, like her cartoon predecessor’s, features a fitted bodice and a tiered skirt. However, for the live-action dress, Disney upped the glamour by adding golden embellishments too.

Watson was at Lincoln Center to impart her love of reading to the young members of the Film Society, something she also discussed with Mashable on Monday. “[Books are] so powerful and they have the ability to change your life and your outlook, and this story really speaks to that, the sacred nature of books and their ability to transport you and empower you, ” she said.

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Later that night, Watson slipped into a decidedly sexier number — a black Givenchy Couture dress with a sheer, peekaboo panel at the bodice. The stunner also featured a keyhole cutout at the back, accented with a bow at the neck, and a high slit.

The Perks of Being a Wallflower actress has been sharing the ecofriendly details behind her clothing and makeup via her @the_press_tour Instagram page. Follow her there for more details.Emma Watson, who stars as Belle, finished the press tour in style, wearing a stunning Dior dress. She hosted a special event where she shared her love of books with children from The NY Film Society for Kids, along with a screening of the new Disney film. Take a look at Emma’s looks below.

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Worked with Dior to source sustainable fabric options for this project. The silk used for the dress and cape is organic GOTS certified – a standard that guarantees the highest environmental and social standards throughout production and at every step of the way.

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The white bespoke dress was created in Oscar de la Renta’s New York atelier, featuring hand embroidery on silk taffeta and a silk faille bow, both made in the Italian mill @taronisilk. The mill specialises in the highest quality couture fabrics, and is committed to reducing its environmental impact, including investing in solar energy and committing to removing all toxic chemicals from its supply chain by 2020. The hand embroidered silk taffeta panels have been cut and folded by hand, shaped using natural starch. The dress also features a repurposed zip from an unused sample.

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Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia, the new Co-Creative Directors of Oscar de la Renta, created this Jacobian flower-embroidered duchesse satin bustier with an organic silk faille sash and organic wool trousers as part of their first collection. The entire look was made in-house at Oscar de la Renta’s NYC atelier

Bespoke Emilia Wickstead structural, off-the-shoulder gown with inverted pleat train. The gown is made from end-of-line fabric sourced from a family-run, London business specialising in couture fabrics, and produced in Italy. These unwanted fabric pieces have been given a new lease of life; often irregular quantities of surplus or end-of-line fabrics cannot be sold and are destroyed. This piece was created in Emilia Wickstead’s London atelier, by an all-female team.

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The white bespoke dress was created in Oscar de la Renta’s New York atelier, featuring hand embroidery on silk taffeta and a silk faille bow, both made in the Italian mill @taronisilk. The mill specialises in the highest quality couture fabrics, and is committed to reducing its environmental impact, including investing in solar energy and committing to removing all toxic chemicals from its supply chain by 2020. The hand embroidered silk taffeta panels have been cut and folded by hand, shaped using natural starch. The dress also features a repurposed zip from an unused sample.

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Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia, the new Co-Creative Directors of Oscar de la Renta, created this Jacobian flower-embroidered duchesse satin bustier with an organic silk faille sash and organic wool trousers as part of their first collection. The entire look was made in-house at Oscar de la Renta’s NYC atelier

Bespoke Emilia Wickstead structural, off-the-shoulder gown with inverted pleat train. The gown is made from end-of-line fabric sourced from a family-run, London business specialising in couture fabrics, and produced in Italy. These unwanted fabric pieces have been given a new lease of life; often irregular quantities of surplus or end-of-line fabrics cannot be sold and are destroyed. This piece was created in Emilia Wickstead’s London atelier, by an all-female team.

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