Fashion for 2011: Emma Watson Femme Fashionista Feature

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Fashion for 2011: Emma Watson Femme Fashionista Feature

It’s time again for another femme Fashionista feature. As the PR machine for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two – the final installment of the most lucrative franchise of all time – kicks in to action, we can expect to see a lot more of the movie’s heroine, Emma Watson, over the coming weeks. Watson has also been dipping her toe into the fashion world, first with her line for People Tree and recently her eco-friendly ‘Pure Threads’ collaboration with Alberta Ferretti. She’s finding herself increasingly in-demand for modeling jobs and stars in a series of upcoming Lancome ads photographed by her old friend from her Burberry days, Mario Testino. One of Hollywood’s highest paid female stars Emma Watson knows a thing or two about fashion. Take a look back over her style highlights.

Emma Watson photographed by Mario Testino for the December 2010 edition of Vogue


Emma Watson landed the top award as a “style icon� at the Elle Style Awards celebration of fashion for 2011 , wearing a Hakaan pleated dress with cut-out detail on the side.


Emma Watson donned a leather-sleeved, belted Burberry macintosh on her way to the Weinstein pre-Bafta dinner in London, Feb 2011.


At the BAFTAS, Emma Watson went for a delicate one-shoulder gown by Italian couture house Valentino.


Girl about town: Emma in a very short, ruche dress by Carven for an appearance on the ‘Today Show’ in New York. A Burberry trench from the spring/summer 2011, completes her fashion-forward look.


Watson works her black magic in New York at Harry Potter premiere in a custom-made, black satin dress designed by Francisco Costa, the creative director of women’s wear at Calvin Klein. Comprising a halter neck style and a plunging, open back, the gown marks another revealing red carpet choice for the young actress.


A double-breasted military coat (again by Burberry, lucky girl) paired with satin platforms by Charlotte Olympia guarantee a serious entrance to The Late Show with David Letterman.


In revealing lace for posing for publicity shots.


Emma bewitched fans at the premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I. The 20 year-old actress left little to the imagination in a revealing minidress by Spanish-born designer Rafael Lopez.


In a draped velvet dress by the French fashion house Vionnet . Her new gamine hairstyle looked as stylish as ever, and she accessorized with spiky, silver earrings. Topped off with a slick of deep red lipstick, the result was glamorously vampish.


It’s all in the details: Emma has never been one for outrageous style moves, but knows subtle details make all the difference. Shown here with a leopard print belt at Glastonbury festival 2010.


At the same festival in a Louis Vuitton autumn/winter 2010 silk corset.


All grown up: in a white Burberry gown at the Costume Institute Gala Benefit, shortly after she was announced as the new face of the brand.


In a gold Burberry mini dress with black Burberry platforms to the brand’s spring/summer 2010 catwalk show‌


… and a Proenza Schouler monochrome leather halter dress at the New York premiere of ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’.


Emma has helped design two collections for eco-brand People Tree. Here she appears in the autumn/winter 2010 People Tree campaign‌


‌ and the spring/summer 2010 People Tree campaign


On the front cover of the December 2010 issue of Vogue, photographed by Mario Testino


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