082610-emma-lead-300.jpgCourtesy of People Tree
Aug 26, 2010 @ 10:20 am

Check out Emma Watson sporting British eco-fashion label People Tree‘s Fall/Winter collection! Although the actress admits she wasn’t involved in the design of this collection, she did help the brand select the fabrics used to create the styles she’s showing off for fall, according to PeopleStyleWatch.com. Watson’s favorites include “a dogs-tooth hand-woven check, cable knits, and the first Fair Trade hand-woven brushed checked fabric which has been made into easy tulip skirts, dresses and shirts. There are even a few party dresses…which can be dressed up or down to suit any occasion,” she said in a statement. Next up for Watson and People Tree is the label’s Spring 2011 collection, which will be shown on September 12th at Prince Charles’s private gardens. Want to know more about Watson’s involvement? Watch the video after the jump, where she shares moments from her inspiring trip to Bangladesh. “I still find it hard to convey what Fair Trade means to those producing our fashion. It’s just so impressive to see how the women have used Fair Trade clothing to escape poverty and empower themselves and their children,” Watson said. You’ll also catch a few behind-the-scenes moments from her photo shoot. Then, check out more of her favorite fall looks from in the gallery below.

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Another stick figure modeling clothes.. Nothing here for an average size woman like me…

-Denise on August 26th, 2010

Emma looks gorgeous! She has so much class, intelligence, and beaty. It’s wonderful she has chosen to represent an eco-friendy fashion line and encourage other women to follow in her steps!

-Hollie on August 26th, 2010

Denise, this is about a budding fashion icon drawing attention to a great cause– Fair Trade clothing empowers women living in poverty to support themselves and their children. This is about encouraging knowlege of the ecological benifits of using earth friendly materials– ranting about a HEALTHY, beautiful young woman takes away from the REAL point of this story.

-Felicia on August 26th, 2010

Emma is so elegant and intelligent.

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