Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Emma Watson's Fashion Style

Emma Watson plays Hermione Granger rose to fame in the Harry Potter film. Since 2001 (and at the tender age of nine years), the young starlet has literally grow before our eyes, and although this is the same proven as a highly talented and legendary actor, is a sense of fashion is truly in the spotlight recently.


It was obvious from the red carpet appearances, that the decisions of fashion and style, Emma was getting better as the years moved on, but it had become in 2008, when it started to really become a major player in the world of fashion. It was not only all the "best dressed" lists appear in the first row of several major fashion shows, but there was much speculation that it replace Keira Knightley as the new face of Chanel.

Despite persistent rumors linking her Chanel, and the ubiquity of the international fashion shows, was in fact known that Emma (aged only 19) had landed in the contract as the new face of Burberry. Filling the shoes of Kate Moss and Agyness Deyn, this façade Burberry Autumn / Winter 2009 campaign, and proved that it could draw a picture as a leading style icon and an actress.

The campaign, which provides for Mario Testino, Watson in Burberry clothing collection for autumn / winter photographs, inspired by Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury all.


Then described Burberry Creative Director Christopher Bailey of the young stars, such as the "obvious choice" for the campaign say;

"Emma has made a classic beauty, a great character and a modern edge. Charm, intellect and brilliant sense of humor, the whole shooting like a picnic on the Thames feel"

After the success of the Burberry campaign (except where indicated to get a 6 million figure), which appeared later in the campaign for the spring / summer 2010 with her brother, Alex.


At this point you should not blame the actor, if you wanted to move beyond Harry Potter as a full-time clothes horse, but decided to flex a great sense of fashion, creating a series of ethical fashion label People Tree. This was a movement, which I understand - People Tree has some serious fashion cred, and to this date clothing in good conscience not to feel quite as voltage