Emma Watson Promotes Ethical Fashion from NET-A-PORTER
Vasiliki Marapas — September 24, 2013 — Fashion
References: net-a-porter & fashiongonerogue
Emma Watson is stunning in an eco-friendly fashion photo spread for NET-A-PORTER’s online magazine. It’s no secret the actress and humanitarian is fond of ethical fashion – previously launching her own organic clothing line with label People’s Tree. This time, Watson says, “I’ve always had this huge problem. I would love to wear garments that are ethically sourced, but there aren’t enough options for me to be able to do that realistically.”
Watson and NET-A-PORTER’s collaboration on this shoot certainly proves that ethical can also mean fashionable. Watson dazzles in beautifully tailored, monochromatic dresses, my favorite being a stunning floor-length white gown with a black panel across the chest. All these luxurious fashions are a part of the exclusive NET-A-PORTER Green Carpet Challenge Line, which features celebrated designers like Christopher Kane and Victoria Beckham. Kudos to Watson and NET-A-PORTER for making ethical fashion look so great!
Watson and NET-A-PORTER’s collaboration on this shoot certainly proves that ethical can also mean fashionable. Watson dazzles in beautifully tailored, monochromatic dresses, my favorite being a stunning floor-length white gown with a black panel across the chest. All these luxurious fashions are a part of the exclusive NET-A-PORTER Green Carpet Challenge Line, which features celebrated designers like Christopher Kane and Victoria Beckham. Kudos to Watson and NET-A-PORTER for making ethical fashion look so great!
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