Emma Watson has become the "English rose" Madame Tussauds after her wax figure was unveiled on Tuesday.
Emma's likeness is dressed in the midnight blue backless cocktail gown embroidered with beads and crystals which she wore at a Lancome red carpet event in Hong Kong in December 2011. Lebanese fashion designer Elie Saab created the outfit.
The figure is positioned so it is sat chaise longue to allow fans to sit next to her and take their photo with Emma.
Senior sculptor Alex Carlisle was responsible for creating Emma's figure and is delighted with the model has turned out.
Alex said: "The real challenge is getting that sparkle and likeness. It's a lovely dress but it shows off quite a lot of her body, which meant we had to get it very accurate.
"I think we captured that sparkle she has. She's very attractive and I really enjoyed sculpting her."
Each wax figure takes approx four months to make and costs around 150,000.
Due to 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' star's busy schedule, she was unable to sit for the model but Madame Tussauds gathered a huge amount of reference materials including photography and footage, and based on these resources the sculptors were able to make accurate measurements for the figure.