Emma Watson cuts a classy figure in a plunging white mini-dress and a stylish cream overcoat for Colonia première

She’s an independent woman with a penchant for picking a classy ensemble.

And Emma Watson looked every inch the successful moviestar at the Berlin première of her latest film Colonia Dignidad inside the Potsdamer Platz.

The English actress, 25, oozed sophistication in a cream overcoat with a stylish cut and clean lines worn over an elegant white Maiyet dress.

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Class act: Emma Watson, 25, looked every inch the successful moviestar at the Berlin première of her latest film Colonia Dignidad inside the Potsdamer Platz

The garment’s plunging neckline showed off the star’s cleavage and her lithe limbs were visible through her open coat.

Having graced red carpets from an early age, Emma was at ease as she promoted the tense thriller with her co-stars.

She wore a pair of modest white heels which complemented her plain dress, decorated with fine embroidery.

Low cut: The garment’s plunging neckline showed off the star’s cleavage

Pristine: The English actress oozed sophistication in a cream overcoat with stylish cuts and clean lines worn over an elegant white Maiyet dress

Star attractions: The Harry Potter star stood between her co-stars Michael Nyvquist and Daniel Brühl, who were both dressed in dapper dark suits

The women’s rights campaigner wore her dark hair in a stylish updo with her fringe hanging loosely by the sides of her face.

Stood with her hands in her pockets, Emma flashed a sultry look at the cameras, her dark eyes and a slick of red lipstick adding to the glamorous look..

The Harry Potter star stood between her co-stars Michael Nyvquist and Daniel Brühl, who were both dressed in dapper dark suits.

She let loose at one stage, raising her right hand into the air and cheering for the cameras.

White out: She wore a pair of modest white heels which complemented her plain dress, decorated with fine embroidery

British beauty: The women’s rights campaigner wore her dark hair in a stylish updo with her fringe hanging loosely by the sides of her face

Based on true events and directed by Oscar winner Florian Gallenberger, the film revolves around Daniel (Brühl) and Lena (Watson) who, according to IMDB, become entangled in the Chilean military coup of 1973.

‘Daniel is abducted by General Pinochet’s secret police and Lena tracks him to a sealed off area in the South of the country, called Colonia Dignidad.

‘The Colonia presents itself as a charitable mission run by lay preacher Paul Schäfer but, in fact, is a place nobody ever escaped from. Lena decides to join the cult in order to find Daniel.’

The première comes after an Oxford college invited a bevy of celebrities including Watson and Benedict Cumberbatch to share meals with students as visiting fellows.

Girl power: Emma let loose at one stage, raising her right hand into the air and cheering for the cameras

All smiles: Brühl, Watson and Colonia’s Oscar-winning director Florian Gallenberger were all in high spirits at the event

Lady Margaret Hall yesterday announced a star-studded list of ‘eclectic’ appointments, which also includes Neil Tennant from the Pet Shop Boys.

The college’s principal, Alan Rusbridger, former editor-in-chief of the Guardian, said the 11-strong line-up would connect students with their ‘worlds’.

The positions will be part-time and participants will be encouraged to ‘drop in’ to eat with the students and meet informally.

Black and white: The leading actors’ garments provided quite contrast on the red carpet

They will also be asked to do ‘one thing a bit more structured’ such as a debate, performance or seminar.

Other appointees include the former children’s laureate Malorie Blackman, the chief constable of Thames Valley police, Francis Habgood, director Beeban Kidron, musician Mark Simpson and high court judge Rabinder Singh.

Mr Rusbridger said in his blog: ‘They are people drawn from a variety of backgrounds, callings and professions and we want them to form a bridge between our own academic community and the worlds they inhabit and represent.’

Thriller: Emma’s latest picture revolves around Daniel (Brühl) and Lena (Watson) who, according to IMDB, become entangled in the Chilean military coup of 1973

A list of possible visiting fellows was drawn up by the college’s governing body, and then narrowed down by a committee – with all but one of those chosen accepting the positions.

He added: ‘They are welcome to come and stay in college if they’d like a place temporarily to think or work.’

Mr Cumberbatch studied for a BA in drama at Manchester University and has an MA in classical acting, while Miss Watson has a degree from Brown University in the US.

Mr Rusbridger added: ‘Some of the names we announce today did not go to university. One left school at 16. We think we can learn much from them – and we hope they treasure their time with us.’

Visiting fellowships are more commonly given to scholars and academics, but only one of the 11 new visiting fellows is an academic – Jennifer Rohn, a cell biologist at University College London.

Leading pair: Emma and Daniel are involved in an on-screen romance in Colonia