Even though most of you are still reeling from Emma’s new hair cut (by the way, a high quality shot has been added!), we’ve got some new news! As you may recall Emma is currently in New York starting her promo-run with magazines and other press credentials for late-year issues of magazines; she has been confirmed for “Marie Claire”, but now we can report that she will be making an appearance in the autumn/fall edition of “Entertainment Weekly” and yes, her brand new haircut will be included! A small teaser for the feature has been released courtesy of Entertainment Weekly, as well as some snippets from the (assumedly) upcoming interview!
In the snippets Emma reveals the motivation behind her cut and gives a bit of detail about how the cut took place! We’ll try and see if we can get any further developments from Emma’s press tour in New York.
She’s not Hermione anymore. Emma Watson — the 20-year-old actress who has portrayed Harry Potter’s studious BFF, Hermione Granger, in six films over the past decade — has shorn off her character’s long tresses in favor of a short pixie haircut.
“Oh my God, it was the most liberating thing!” she tells EW.com. “The stylist just grabbed the back of my hair and took a whole ponytail of hair out. It felt amazing. I love it.” The chic, gamine cut, created by New York stylist Rodney Cutler of Cutler Salon and seen in this exclusive Polaroid from EW’s upcoming Fall Movie Preview issue, might not seem like a huge deal to most 20-year-olds. But Watson has had to sport essentially the same hairstyle for ten years while she played Hermione.
“I missed all that experimentation that most teenagers go through,” she says. “I’ve wanted to do this since I was about 16, so as soon as I had the chance I was like, ‘Right. This is it.’” Watson, who’s about to enter her sophomore year at Brown University, finished shooting the final two Potter movies this summer — Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 will be released Nov. 19, 2010, and Part 2 next summer, on July 15. source
Also, Emma is not returning as the face of Burberry for next season’s campaign; she is being replaced by former Burberry model and up-and-coming actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. There are currently a few articles which discuss the change but it seems Burberry likes to change it’s spokesperson every two years or so in a bid to appear fresh and mode.




















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