The actress loves eco-friendly and female-designed items.
Born in 1990, since the age of 11, Emma Watson has been known for her role as the witch Hermoine Granger in the “Harry Potter” series. Recently, she participated in the film Beauty And The Beast and achieved many successes. The British actress contributed greatly to helping the work earn 350 million USD worldwide after only three days of release.
Throughout her career, Emma has always built an image with a sweet and classic style. In the 2013 St. Moriz brand vote, she was honored as “British Beauty Icon”.
Emma Watson’s style is consistent from the red carpet to everyday life. The “witch Hermione”‘s wardrobe is mostly solid colors and simple tones like black, white, and beige. The outfit designs are not too fussy, so they can be easily combined.
“I started loving fashion when I was in school. I also love taking care of myself. I love bathing and do it every day. I also practice yoga,” Emma confided.
Emma Watson neatly arranges her shoes on a multi-compartment cabinet.
The actress is very concerned about how fashion affects the environment. She believes that people should choose to buy things that are durable and beautiful, and should even consider using “second hand” items. Emma believes that excessive shopping causes fashion brands to increase production, affecting the environment.
Emma also has to constantly adjust her clothing and accessory needs. She asks herself whether she really wants an item, when she will use it, and how often before deciding to buy it.
Emma Watson’s clothing and accessories also have to be environmentally friendly. “One thing I wear every day now is a Chinti and Parker cashmere turtleneck. It feels like a soft, warm hug when I wear it. Cashmere is expensive, but I really love it and can wear it day after day,” she shared.
Emma often uses social media like Instagram to browse and shop. She believes this helps her think more carefully when choosing an item.
The “witch” enjoys working with and supporting products from female designers.
Emma says she’s just as careful when buying cosmetics as she is when buying clothes and accessories. She tends to choose products that are 80% or more natural. “There are some things you can’t avoid, like waterproof mascara, but I still look for the most natural products,” she says.
The actress combined the bra with home furnishings.