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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."

Emma on Colonia, Beauty and the Beast

Emma Watson talks about her new film Colonia, her character Lena, and visiting the site of the camp in Chile in two new interviews from Lorraine and Independent. She also talks about being cast as Belle in Beauty and the Beast, her love of fashion, and her work for the UN.

Colonia, as The Colony, opens in the UK July 1 in cinemas and on demand.

 

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2 Responses to “Emma on Colonia, Beauty and the Beast”

  1. Ross says:

    Loved this wish it had been longer and uninterrupted. I notice all interviewers make a point of saying how nice and accommodating she is. Show biz Jorno’s appreciate a star that is grounded, and just a really nice person.

    A she is a star in the truest sense of the word.

  2. misha says:

    hi love emma watson the beauty queen of the world