She’s been working hard on her next major role in the live action remake of Beauty and the Beast.
But on Saturday Emma Watson took a much deserved day off from the ballgowns and Disney magic to spend some time with her pals.
The 25-year-old actress looked delighted to be enjoying an afternoon with her friends as they hit the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.
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Off duty style: Emma Watson (far right) went casual in wellies and a padded winter coat as she enjoyed a day off with friends in Edinburgh on Saturday
Emma dressed down for her arty day out, and seemed keen to keep cosy in the chillier Scottish weather as she layered a huge winter coat over a striped top and black cardigan.
The actress added a pair of jeans and Barbour wellies to her wet-weather look, as it looked like the group were planning on a walk after their gallery excursion.
Emma finished off her ensemble with sunglasses and left her hair loose as she jokedaound with her pals.
Feeling chilly? The Harry Potter star kept cosy in her wet weather wear as she left the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in the city
The star has been enjoying some down time recently in between working on her new movie, the upcoming live action remake of Beauty And The Beast.
Emma said that her six year old self was ‘on the ceiling’ last month as she announced the news that she would play the lead role of Belle, on her Facebook page.
And, speaking to The Telegraph about the role for the first time, Emma revealed that the role will be a challenging one, that involves singing.
Time off: Emma was enjoying some time off after working hard on her next project – the live action remake of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
She said: ‘I sing, so that’s really unexpected. I’ve never had to do that for a film role before, and I think people will be interested to see me do something very different like that.
‘It gives me a different challenge, really. That’s terrifying in and of itself!’
Next up, Emma will be working with the producer of Harry Potter – in which she found fame as Hermoine Granger – David Heyman to produce on a multipart adaptation of fantasy series Queen Of The Tearling, which marks the first time she has produced a project too.
Speaking to Total Film in March, Emma said she wanted to ‘dip her toes in’ and ‘go full steam ahead’ with the career.
Ditching the ballgown: Emma plays Belle in the reboot and has also been planning her first project as a producer on the adaptation of fantasy series Queen Of The Tearling
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