Showing posts with label harry potter premiere. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harry potter premiere. Show all posts

Friday, 15 July 2011

Harry Potter Premieres

The wait is over - mere Muggles finally get to see the final installment of Harry Potter as of today!

Over a week has flown by since Emma Watson cast her spell on the crowd amassed in Trafalgar Square for the premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: part II - appearing in a ruffled Oscar de la Renta gown.





















She certainly has perfected the art of red carpet dressing over the past 10 years. Only days later she worked her magic again - this time at the New York premiere where she wowed in bronze Bottega Veneta. Emma said: 'New York is such a fashion capital, I felt I could push the envelope a bit. With London I went a bit more classic but for today I wanted to do something edgier'.


While some child stars fail to escape the role that launched their career it is already clear that this fate won't befall Emma - she is already known as much for being a fashion icon as for playing Hermione Granger. A bright future surely awaits.

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Red Carpet Magic

My my, how the child stars of Harry Potter have grown up! It's 10 years since Emma Watson first graced our screens as bushy-haired brainiac Hermione Granger in the wizarding phenomenon, now she's all grown up and the film series is coming to an end - but one suspects that Emma's star will only continue to rise. Only recently Emma was voted Britain's most stylish woman in a poll conducted by Glamour magazine, and she's certainly been living up to her title this week. First she braved the cold at a cast photo call in black velvet Vionnet (Bonnie Wright wrapped-up in a less than glamorous scarf and jumper combo for the occasion) and then wowed in a lace Rafael Lopez mini-dress with feathered skirt at the world premiere for the first installment of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. This really is red carpet magic. Speaking of her sense of style Emma said: 'My Dad was very good when I was younger. He always encouraged me to choose things for myself. I was never just given clothes. From around six or seven, he would let me choose what I wanted to wear, so I always had my own identity. I have held on to that very strongly and refuse to be told what I should wear. If stylists work with me, they never just give me a dress and I'll put it on. I have always had a strong sense of self and my convictions.'