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Emma Watson was transformed into the beautiful Meg March as she joined Saoirse Ronan to film the Little Women remake in snowy Harvard on Monday.

The 28-year-old Harry Potter star was all wrapped up in period costume to film the lavish adaptation of the 19th Century novel.

Meanwhile Saoirse, 24, also got into character as the bookish Jo March, sporting the classic Victorian attire as they filmed on location in Boston.

Cosy: Emma Watson was transformed into the beautiful Meg March as she joined Saoirse Ronan to film the Little Women remake in snowy Harvard on Monday

Showing off her English rose beauty, Emma sported a classic grey and green Victoria frock with a matching checked shawl, pulling her chestnut tresses into a lightly waved style.

The stunning actress appeared to be filming a tense scene with her on-screen sister as they linked arms on-set, with Saiorse sporting a heavy red shawl and flat cap.

Both stars recent been spotted filming numerous scenes for the period drama which tells the tale of four sisters, as they come of age in an America still covering from the Civil War.

The original novel, penned by Louisa May Alcott was published in two volumes in 1868 and 1869 but has remained a popular tale.

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Cosy: The acting duo were all wrapped up on the snowy set as the filmed a tense scene for the drama, which tells the tale of four sisters coming of age after the American Civil War

In 1994, Winona Ryder starred in another remake as Josephine March, a young women who dreams of becoming a successful author.

And in 2017, The BBC aired a miniseries version of the novel which featured Michael Gambon and Angela Lansbury.

Saoirse and Emma will star alongside Florence Pugh, Timothée Chalamet, and Meryl Streep in the latest box office offering which is slated for release on Christmas Day 2019.

It will be directed by Greta Gerwig, who earned much critical acclaim last year for her work on the coming of age film Lady Bird, which also earned Saiorse an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.

Emma’s role was originally intended for Emma Stone, according to Variety, who reported that she was unable to commit to the role, as she is currently working on The Favourite.

Gorgeous: In the film Emma plays the beautiful Meg Marsh, while Saoirse plays the second oldest and more bookish sister Jo

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