Last weekend, she was dancing in the blazing heat of the desert as she joined a plethora of celebrities at Coachella music festival.
But it was business as usual for Emma Watson today as she attended the Tribeca Film Festival to sample a crop of upcoming movies.
The former Harry Potter actress ditched the romantic gear she is used to wearing in her downtime for much more restricted clothing as she made her first official appearance in a while.
Striking: Actress Emma Watson attends Struck By Lightning Premiere during the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival today
She bared her perfect pins in a sky blue tiny printed skirt, lengthening her legs in peep toe heels.Her upper half was a monochrome collaboration as she teamed a black and white blouse with leather blazer.
Holding on to a tiny pink clutch bag, Watson a simple up do as she graced the red carpet to watch a screening of her friend’s film Struck By Lightning.
Leaving her boyfriend, Will Adamowicz, at home, she joined actor and producer Roberto Aguirre at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, a man famed for his work in the hit series Glee.
Perfect pins: She wore peep toe heels with her leather blazer and printed pieces while Ginnifer King wore purple
Good friends: Actor and producer Roberto Aguirre and Watson were at the Borough of Manhattan Community College
Back to business: The former Harry Potter star, 22, was without her new boyfriend
Amber Riley who plays Mercedes on the show turned up as well as her Fox castmate, Chris Colfer, who wrote and stars in the Brian Dannelly-directed drama.
Actress Ginnifer King wore a deep purple asymmetric number with strappy high shoes to celebrate the occasion.
Also starring Christina Hendricks, Dermot Mulroney, Sarah Hyland and Matt Prokop, the motion picture tells the story of a young man who, after being struck and ????????????????ed by lightning, recounts the way he blackmailed his fellow classmates into contributing to his literary magazine.
Filled with Glee: Actors Amber Riley and Chris Colfer attend the Struck By Lightning” premiere in New York