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About fast fashion and Fair Trade (2010): "It's important to differentiate between fast fashion which is made very quickly for a very small price and Fair Trade fashion. Which means that if you buy a t-shirt which costs £2-3, you just have to do the math and work out how much the person who made it is being paid? So, Fair Trade fashion is still reasonably priced but allows the person who made it to earn a decent living and to be able to feed and take care of their families. It gives them enough money to live with dignity. I'm not saying that everything I wear will be Fair Trade from now on or that I'm an organic purist, it's just a great option and one I always try to make if available. I just try to ask more questions about where the garment comes from. I want to make good choices. I just think it's good to have Fair Trade fashion in the high street."

Still from My Week With Marilyn

An article at the Daily Mail featured a new image of Emma from the film My Week with Marilyn and includes some quotes about Emma from the producer and director.

Executive producer Harvey Weinstein said about Emma, “For ten years she has been this schoolgirl in the Harry Potter films and now you see her as a woman for the first time. She has an elegance about her – she looks like Jean Shrimpton! – plus she has a gift for comedy and drama, and we’re just starting to see her range. I feel we’re going to work together a lot in the future.”

Director Simon Curtis called Emma ‘a proper actress’ and added, “It’s great to have given Emma her first job after Harry Potter

The film tells the story of a week in the life of Colin Clark during the filming of the Marilyn Monroe film The Prince and the Showgirl. Clark, assistant to Laurence Olivier, showed Monroe around the UK after her husban left the country. Emma plays a small but important role of Lucy, a wardrobe assistant, who was the object of Clark’s flirtations. My Week with Marilyn is scheduled to be released in 2011.

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60 Responses to “Still from My Week With Marilyn”

  1. Zoe says:

    I agree with anyone who has previously stated the fact that the thing with the boobs is because of the era, not because of a bad costume/makeup design. I think she looks a lot more mature like this and I quite like this role for her. I'm excited to see what genre of film she falls into (hopefully more than one) 🙂

  2. Flor says:

    My Gran says that’s what was done back in the 50’s. Some women tried to enhance their looks by wearing “falsies”. My Gran insists she never did it herself. LOL.

  3. emma says:

    yeah the boobs look weird.

  4. mela says:

    shes very preety.

  5. Andie says:

    🙂 I can't wait till the movie comes out!Emma looks amazing as always!

  6. oalazarenko@gmail.com says:

    Dear friend!You most wonderful lady in the world!

  7. Dima says:

    Emma,a if will I write you a letter by mail you will accept him?

  8. Dima says:

    Wait him and it will arrive to you to Christmas!