he image of Emma Watson that lingers in my mind is one where she stands poised and elegant, delivering a heartfelt speech at the United Nations. She is not merely the actress who brought Hermione Granger to life on the silver screen but a powerful voice advocating for gender equality and human rights. That moment encapsulated her transformation from a celebrated actress to a beacon of empowerment and inspiration for millions worldwide.
Emma is showcasing her third and last fashion collection for the ethical brand People Tree. The collection will be available in stores starting February 28, just in time for Fairtrade Fortnight.
The young woman, aged 20, is not just involved in modeling and designing for the company. She also journeyed to Bangladesh to witness the locals creating the collection.
Emma expressed her thoughts on her journey by stating, “The trip was truly amazing and had a profound impact on me. I believe that everyone should have the opportunity to witness the positive impact of Fairtrade firsthand.”
Chilling out: Emma was seen striking a pose alongside her model pals during the People Tree photoshoot, following her collaboration in designing the collection for the brand.
Emma was inspired by punk style when creating her collection during her time at university. She aimed to make the pieces both fashion-forward and eco-friendly, with a focus on creating wearable dresses.