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About working on her People Tree collection (2010): "It was a really long process putting all this together. I had no idea all the work involved. You really have to start at the basics. Safia and I had an initial meeting and we went through and chose the fabrics we wanted to use. Then choosing the styles took a long time. Again a lot of inspiration came from my wardrobe and friends' wardrobes and I added my own style to it. Then going through the pantone books and choosing colours, but this don't necessarily look the same once you've dyed something. You learn these things as you go along. It's massively time consuming. We did a first set of samples and some looked good and some needed altering a lot."

Emma in September Vogue

In the Vogue UK September issue, Emma Watson talks about her childhood, dealing with celebrity, relationships, her struggles to figure out who she is, and how her work for UN Women has brought her a sense of purpose, and peace.

 

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6 Responses to “Emma in September Vogue”

  1. susang says:

    Emma looks simply outstanding.

  2. D-one says:

    She looks outstanding… but at the same time she looks … I dunno how to say… quite different. Is it because of the makeup? Maybe. But probably it’s more than that…
    Anyway, maybe I’m wrong. I hope she’s OK and healthy.

  3. Kishan says:

    Awesome!!
    But she looks different….as if she’s 2-3 years younger…anyways still lovely

  4. Cathe says:

    Thanks for these!

    Interesting interview. I always admired Emma’s ability to stay so active all the time.