simple_elegance
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It's quite something to see her on all those newspapers, and in the same outfit no less.
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Emma looked lovely and it was one of few times I liked the way her new cut was styled. But I don't really understand everyone's obsession with this dress, I think it was quite ordinary and somewhat predictable (well, not for Emma, she's usually much more interesting in her choices, but still). I was hoping for something better.
Quite ordinary for the usual people that would wear that dress, yes, but for Emma, it's a welcome surprise. It's sexy without being vulgar. She'll be 21 in April, and it's a nice departure for her. It makes her look a woman instead of a girl. She pulled it off spectacularly.

love her premiere outfit...it's perfection! especially like the pic with Rowling who's wearing a lace dress as well
btw, does anyone know why they all have this red "apple" pinned on their clothes????
i second that.i LOVE that sweater![]()
In addition to attending Brown University and promoting the film, Watson, 20, has collaborated with designer Alberta Ferretti to create a clothing line.
"We are doing an organic clothing range," Watson told UsMagazine.com on Friday in London. "I can't reveal the name yet but there will be more information about it soon."
So, should fans expect cloaks and pointed hats a la Hogwarts wear? Not likely. Instead, her inspiration is English actress (and Hermes bag namesake) Jane Birkin. "Very classic, 60s Jane Birkin," she told Us.
Ferretti first contacted Watson after learning about the actress's People Tree organic clothing line. "She wrote to me and said, 'I saw what you did with People Tree and I think it's a great idea and will you do something with me?'" Watson said.
She jumped at the chance to work with the famed designer -- and revealed that she would work with anyone who also shared her passion for organic, ethical clothing.
"I will put it out there that I will work for anyone for free if they are prepared to make their clothing fair trade organic," Watson said.
The collection will make its debut before the last Harry Potter is released, Watson told Us. Or more specifically, "Just after Christmas."




