First looks: Emma Watson’s ethical range for People Tree

By Andrea Petrou on January 14th, 2010 1 comment

Emma People tree.jpg

Emma Watson’s not been off our fashion radar this month with ad campaign shots and backstage videos for Burberry coming out in drips and drabs over the past few weeks.

However, this time she’s back on our pages for creative and modelling reasons. Sneak previews of her awaited ethical collection for People Tree have hit the online stands and at first look we can say these togs, modelled by Emma, are looking fashionable and comfortable.

The collection, which was announced back in September last year, is claimed to be 100% ethical with fair trade groups using organic cotton to make the clothes by hand. Apparently the work put into the range also helps improve the lives of disadvantaged workers in Bangladesh, India and Nepal.

And we also love the logos, which include quirky phrases such as “Don’t panic, I’m organic.”

We can’t wait to see the rest of the pictures but until then we want to hear from you. Is this just another celebrity designer trying to get onto the fashion bandwagon?
Take a look at the two pictures and let us know what you think by leaving your comments below.

[Via The Times]

Join Shiny Style on Facebook for exclusive competitions and gossip

One Response to “First looks: Emma Watson’s ethical range for People Tree”

  1. Mary says:

    So far the line looks great! It’s cool that she is using this line to reach out to the younger generation. It’s even cooler that it’s being used to help the poor. I look forward to seeing the rest of the line. She appears to be very talented.

Leave a Reply

*




©2010 Shiny Digital Privacy Policy
Join Shiny Style on Facebook for exclusive competitions and gossip
Related Posts with Thumbnails