Big Photo Gallery Update + Miscness

Article by Kaetlyn on September 25th, 2011 • 1 Comment
Filed under: Emma News, Magazines, New Photos

Apologies for the MIA status! Emma is set to start her semester at Oxford at the beginning of October and things are winding down as we wait for the DVD release of “Deathly Hallows: Part 2″, the theatrical release of “My Week with Marilyn”, plus impending news about “Perks”. Over the past couple of weeks, small handfuls of images have been release from various photoshoot sessions and worldwide magazine scans and images.

New photos have been added to the following:
- A high resolution image of Emma backstage at the MTV Movie Awards has been found; similarly two new high resolution images have been added from the MTV Movie Awards After Party.
- Three medium quality images from Emma’s latest appearance on ‘The Today Show’ have also been added; you can check them out here, here and here!
- The June edition of ‘Skip Class!’ magazine from Germany published new photos from Emma’s Mariano Vivanco photoshoot;
- A webscan from Brazil’s ‘Atrevida’ magazine also features a new image from Emma’s Vivanco photoshoot, this time in beachwear!
- New images from Harry Crowder’s photoshoot have been added, both featured in this month’s edition of ‘Harper’s Bazaar’.
- and, three new Vivanco outtakes have also been released featuring Emma in the dark velvet dress; new images can be seen here, here and here.



Phew.

Emma covers French ‘Elle’ – October 2011

Article by Kaetlyn on September 9th, 2011 • 3 Comments
Filed under: Emma News, Interviews, Magazines, New Photos

Emma is on the September October cover of French ‘Elle’ Magazine. The official French ‘Elle’ Facebook page uploaded the image earlier today and it features a brand new photo and photoshoot for Emma. We’ll updated with more information as it becomes available. Check out the photo here in our photo galleries.

Scans from the feature have been added to the galleries, thanks to Watson Uncensored, and a rough translation (raws from WU; please note “rough” in the previous sentence – Google Translator had fun with this one! :D) has also been added below. The feature was shot by Jan Welters and a selection of photoshoot images can be found here in our photo galleries.

Later: A better, less fractured translation of the article has been added thanks to LoveEmmaWatson. Check it out below.

Later: A few more scans from the feature, including the article itself plus a tribute to Emma’s various styles, have been added to the galleries, thanks to Adoring Watson. You can check out the latest uploads in the album here.

Emma Watson, 21, is jumping around to a song by the Talking Heads

It’s 4 pm. The music has been blasting in the studio since 10 am this morning and Emma Watson, 21, is jumping around to a song by the Talking Heads. This morning, she was jumping around to songs by Rihanna and Fleetwood Mac. She came with her iPad so that we could listen to her playlist. At no moment did she complain nor get tired. That which all people of her age group do, she does not, except when sitting at a table where she eats with her eyes locked on to her iPad screen. She knows how to work. A child who, supposedly, was diagnosed with hyperactivity in primary school. Even her look is lively and sparkly: so much intelligence can be felt in and around this young person. The photo shoot is over, everyone applauds Emma. I start asking myself how I’m going to conduct this interview with AC/DC blasting in the background, when she suggests to me that we go outside where it is calmer. Change in ambiance. Here we are below the studio. We eat strawberries in silence. It’s nice. I look at her differently. The little tiny minuscule pimples that are barely noticeable on her forehead. Her eyebrows. Her eyelashes. Her perfect teeth. It’s Emma Watson, famous worldwide since the age of 12. On the cover of Teen Vogue at the age of 15. Her hand imprints in Hollywood at 18. Her fashion icon status since 2010 (according to UK Glamour). Her status as highest grossing actress of the decade. An impressive fortune at her entire and sole disposition for about a year. Her teenage clothing line, Love from Emma. So many fans that even Lancôme, who hired her to be the face of their new perfume “Trésor Midnight Rose”, is in shock. In 15 days, the new muse had about 15 million articles written about her on the web.

She keeps up the buzz on Twitter and Facebook.

In addition, the girl plays the game, she keeps up the buzz on Twitter and Facebook, and is making Lancômea relatable brand. Emma Watson makes you want to live life. Her life. Even I want to smell like Hermione. It is even rumored that little girls in the entire world want to go to college just because Emma does. The reason this young girl has such an impact is because she is not easily influenced. First question: “What is easy to decide to become the face of a perfume?” She answers: “I was always a bit wary about exposing myself with out a clearly defined role. However, I looked at the previous women who had worked before me with Lancôme. They have never changed anyone. They take you as you are. So I accepted. I decided to trust them.” And in the end the entire campaign shot by Mario Testino shows Emma exactly for whom she is. I ask her why, if she decided to trust, did she want to do her own makeup: “I prefer to do it myself instead of portraying someone else’s image of myself. I started in this business when I was very young and learned that if you don’t want to get eaten alive you have to show who you really are all the time.” This is also one of the reasons why she tweets and has a Facebook.

Emma lives for the most part far from her parents

She prefers to speak for herself rather than let others do it for her. For her make-up, she like adding some eyeliner and mascara behind the professional make up artist’s back. After having done the Burberry campaign and now Lancôme, she recognizes that being a model is much more difficult than being an actress, “Because being a model does not come from any source of inspiration in you.” Nevertheless, she models very well, just like everything else she does. She says that her strength is that she knew how to stay grounded. Emma lives for the most part far from her parents (who are divorced and remarried: she is the eldest of 7…) since the age of 10. She is also known and recognized everywhere she goes. “I’ve been dreaming for years about meeting people who don’t know who I am, to see what others think I’m worth without knowing anything about me.” She has, in spite of everything, still managed to keep her personal life private. “I learned early on the right reflexes. There are three: watch and learn from other people’s mistakes (everything you shouldn’t do), never go clubbing, and say ‘no’ very quickly to prying questions.” She struggles with success in order to not be an “it” girl and spends many nights reading and studying for her classes. She’s currently entering her third year of History and English and does not have a lot of free time (she has two movies coming out ‘My Week With Marilyn’ and ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’). She usually borrows clothes for special events as to not worry and if not she invests in simple clothing items, not black, “because it’s sad and too easy,” and often in French brands. “A.P.C, Isabel Marant, and a lot of Agnes B … the obvious things you guys create, you, the French, which such elegance and simplicity. I never manage to be like a French girl, it looks like you are free in everything.”

Short Hair, Sweet Victory!

About a year ago, Harry Potter having just ended, she asked herself what she would really like to do in order to celebrate. Without telling a soul, she went to the hairdressers. She said: “Cut everything.” Obviously, the hairdresser didn’t dare touch Hermione’s hair. She insisted. He cut. “All the experimentation that teens get to do, I couldn’t. At least here I could and did. Short hair, sweet victory!” What do you plan on doing later on? “One day, but really later on, really not any time soon, yes, I’d like to have a family…” She’s also been thinking about writing, she paints… but she is too intelligent to ignore that fact that we can be a little ridiculous saying these things, so she apologizes. She admires Joni Mitchell and Patti Smith. Today, she has an agent, who is here to take Emma wherever she would like, taking into consideration, of course, her meetings and obligations… Bonne Route, smart girl.

More from Emma’s shoot with Jacob Sutton for ‘Vogue US’

Article by Kaetlyn on September 6th, 2011 • 1 Comment
Filed under: Emma News, Magazines, New Photos, Other Projects, Pure Threads

Thanks to adoring_emma at livejournal two new (tagged) outtakes from Emma’s photoshoot with Jacob Sutton have been added into the galleries. The first image from this photoshoot was previously released and was used in the March edition of ‘Vogue US’ to promote Emma’s organic clothing line collaboration with Alberta Feretti.

New Emma outtakes from ‘Seventeen’ Magazine

Article by Kaetlyn on September 4th, 2011 • 0 Comments
Filed under: Emma News, Magazines, New Photos

Outtakes from Emma’s photoshoot for ‘Seventeen’ Magazine have come online recently and can now be found in photo galleries here. Most of the new photos are previously seen photos from magazine scans, including this newish one from Emma’s ‘Seventeen’ cover, but this one is brand new.

Emma talks Lancome, “Perks” and “Marilyn” with ‘Madame Figaro’ Magazine

Article by Kaetlyn on August 29th, 2011 • 3 Comments
Filed under: Emma News, Interviews, Lancôme, Magazines, My Week with Marilyn, New Photos, Perks of Being a Wallflower, Trésor Midnight Rose

While she was in Paris shooting her Lancome commerical, Emma sat down with French magazine ‘Madame Figaro’ and talked about the various projects in her life, namely “Perks”, “Marilyn” and, of course, the fragrance campaign. Scans from Emma’s feature have been added to the galleries (courtesy of Emma-Watson.net), and a French transcript of the interview can be viewed online (and in French) here at the source. A rough translation can be viewed below – please note the word “rough”, this translation was attained by shoving the raw article through the ever reliable Google Translate so there will be weird sentences and mistranslations.

She was our beloved witch in the Harry Potter saga. At 21, rich, famous and studious, she looks seriously her future acting career and her studies. New face for the perfume Trésor Lancôme Midnight Rose, is found in the highly anticipated My week with Marilyn, Simon Curtis. Welcome to the real world!

In a huge room at the Ritz, the very tiny Emma Watson, nestled in a meridian, a sip Earl Grey. Her movements are precise, her voice acidic, its flow arises. It fell as a child in the pot of cinema. To contact the press to know her career, she recalled she was only 21 years. “Give me time to get to know me, tomorrow is another day,” she said, laughing. It is not wrong. Patiently, Emma tries to change its image of teenage star, develops a style, maturity and adult speech. Ambivalent, the adorable witch oscillates between two worlds. Her hair was the Jean Seberg’s a little older. Sacrificing long auburn hair Hermione was his first impulse when she learned with sadness that the saga ended. “You have to understand me, I was wearing like this since the age of 10!” Her grief took the form of a radical gesture. On his contract, it was stipulated that it should not change its morphology.

Farewell to quidditch tournaments, the Nimbus 2000 broom and allowed her to Hogwarts at last that freedom capillary. Its mini-dress of white cotton gives it a rating Twiggy, Swinging London. It is signed by Diane Furstenberg. Feet, flat ballerinas with Emma is delighted to announce that it has chinees at Topshop on Oxford Street. An ordinary girl, who keeps her childhood friends, which makes shopping a Portobello Road and a slumming Soho: that is what it would be. But the global success of Harry Potter has been removed from a living standard. Chained themselves the proposed film, Burberry campaign and the launch of the perfume Tresor Midnight Rose by Lancome. A mischievous thrill of femininity, pink, raspberry and vanilla bouquet peony. Led by Mario Testino, Emma, ​​Eger New Wave says, the Flore Saint-Louis island, a neo-romantic love story. She put a lot of it, as in everything she does. A fragrance-novel that resembles …

Madame Figaro. – It seems that you’re heavily involved in the elaboration of advertisement of Tresor Midnight Rose?
Emma Watson .- It seems to me natural. First, I love the juice, fresh, fruity, fun and young. And I was flattered to belong to the club of ambassadors of Lancome. Kate Winslet, Penelope Cruz, Julia Roberts, are actresses and women I admire. With photographer Mario Testino, I feel confident. So I offer my looks – a naughty side, poulbot, Godard’s film heroine with Borsalino on the head – and then places that I like in Paris: Le Cafe de Flore, which for me is the epitome of the capital, or the bookstore Shakespeare and Company.

Do you often come to Paris?
Yes. I have friends and family. I was born in Paris in the Marais. I lived in Maisons-Laffitte until the age of 5 years. From my mother’s side, they are all french, and I was bilingual, small, but I forgot everything!

All except the French fashion, after all?
When I go shopping, it’s here. I am a big fan of Isabel Marant, APC, Agnes b. or Chloe. French macaroons me upset. How do you say … Laduree? It is divine.

You’ve even created your own brand of clothing?
Yes, it’s called People Tree . They are mostly organic fiber clothing has. The materials are simple because I want it to remain comfortable and ecological. There are sweaters, skirts, dresses, a whole wardrobe rather intended for people my age. What I like is that 100% of profits go to the People Tree Foundation, which finances projects for education, against violence in troubled neighborhoods.

You do not live in a tough neighborhood …
No, I have recently a house in north London, where I live only until a friend comes to move in with me. And I am very often in Oxford, with my mother. My parents are separated. In recent months, I have worked for the cinema, but in September I will live a horse between England and the United States since I began my third year of Master in History and English Literature.

It is important for you to continue your studies?
This is crucial. At the beginning, the University of Rhode Island, I looked like a curious beast: the little witch from Harry Potter on a campus that was not Hogwarts! It took time to get used to my presence but I am delighted to have held firm. I use my studies as a safeguard. I structured it, compared to superficiality and delirium in the world of cinema.

Who are your favorite authors?
They are the authors I study at the university: William Blake, TS Eliot, Keats, Shelley, the Bronte sisters, Jane Austen.

What are the roles you have accepted since the end of the Harry Potter?
Well, I chose the characters as far apart as possible to Hermione …

Why?
Because I grew up with her, that girl is smart and serious part of me. Sometimes I even dream of it, imagine the adventures of him. It’s very hard to take time off from the world of Harry Potter. It was my family, we lived together. Daniel Radcliffe is an adorable boy, generous, energetic. It’s quite strange, but the complicity that links Harry, Ron and Hermione were reflected in real life. I feel sad, destabilized. Harry Potter was my cocoon. I’ll have to find my marks, my bearings, a new universe.

The student named Sam, you play in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, director Stephen Chbosky, is a “Muggle”. This is a great first?
Voila: a girl of today, no magic. She had a difficult childhood, she does not love a lot and it will find the balance and confidence in her platonic friendship with a boy. It was pretty difficult to play. Sam is very far from me.

You also play the role of an assistant designer in the film My week with Marilyn, Simon Curtis …
Yes, it was both funny and tragic as it is the evocation of the last film of Marilyn Monroe. Playing with Kenneth Branagh and Michelle Williams threw me in a very adult world, this time.

Marilyn is it a model for you?
It was based, like Ava Gardner, the two greatest beauty of the golden age of Hollywood. All sex appeal, this glamorous bluff me. But I feel closer to actresses natural, human, and especially as Natalie Portman Julia Roberts.

Are you the kind of actress who picks up the telephone when she wanted to work with a director?
Oh no. I am a visceral timidity, I am not at all good at my highlight. Of course, a lot of filmmakers attract me: Darren Aronofsky, Baz Luhrmann …

Are you a real flirt?
Yes and no. I made very early experiments of make-up, to 10 years. But I’m pretty light. I put a light foundation because I do not want to hide my freckles. I abuse the mascara, sometimes I draw a line of eyeliner … I do not forget to reshape my eyebrows because I think it’s face structure.

Will you be tempted one day for another career?
It is true that I would not mind writing. But I began to realize that my career as an actress is very important to me. It is a part of me. Probably because I grew up in the middle of cinema magic!

Emma Watson magazine scan round-up (September edition)

Article by Kaetlyn on August 21st, 2011 • 2 Comments
Filed under: Emma News, Interviews, Magazines

While Emma lays low post-”Potter” promotions, magazines around the world have been releasing their interviews with Emma. New interviews have been featured in: Canada’s Flare Magazine; Britain’s i-D Magazine; Britain’s Company Magazine; and Hong Kong’s Cosmo Girl. Transcripts from the English-language magazines have also been added to the press archives – there are some great interviews in this bunch!

Emma: The Next Chapter – Flare Magazine September 2011
Despite the exciting new opportunities, it’s not easy to leave behind the only role you’ve ever known. Watson admits she misses the routine: getting pick up by her driver Nigel, who has taken her to set since she was nine, and going through her beauty regimen with Charlotte, her hair and makeup artist. They still keep in touch. After all, they know the little girl who showed up for her very first day on a film set, even if Watson hardly recognises herself. “I look at the screen and I’m like, ‘Who’s that girl?’” she says. “It’s feels like another lifetime.” Read more in the press archives.

Tease once, compliment twice. – i-D Magazine September 2011
On set, she’s full of pop, like a kid splashing around in what can only be described as unaffected joy (considering she only just woke up). Emma recalls the experience of shooting with Mariano Vivanco for i-D, when, as the shutter clicked, she came up with the idea of playing a French maid. “This is the second time I’ve worked with Mariano, he’s like my naughty big brother, we do our own thing, leave the world behind and go off to create and invent stuff together.” The actress confesses, “Being myself is a lot of pressure. I feel a lot more insecure being Emma than if I take on a character. I wore a little bit of everything for the shoot, including the beautiful Azzaro dress that I ended up wearing for the Lancôme event. Mariano was going crazy, chasing me around the garden, while I was pulling on different dresses and turning every which way. The more I do this, the more I learn what make a photograph. I love fashion photography, I love partnering with photographers rather than sitting there like a vegetable.” Read more at the press archives.

Mistress of Magic – Company Magazine September 2011
You know what, I used to look back at pictures and cringe but actually I’m quite proud that I’ve had fun with fashion and don’t always look perfect. I’ve made mistakes, there’s a history and there’s a learning curve. You can see that I’ve made my own mistakes then figured it out for myself, which is a process I’ve enjoyed. It’s obvious from the clothes I’ve worn that I’ve enjoyed dressing up. I suppose, if anything, sometimes I wish I’d had a bit more help in the early days when I used to wear my stepmother’s clothes to events because I didn’t have anything else to wear! It’s hard for 12-year-old girls because, often, you end up looking like a bridesmaid. The only regret I have is when I look at something I wore when I was very young and it obviously looks like it belonged to someone else. But I’m just human, and – let’s face it – life’s boring if you don’t take risks. Read more at the press archives.

Emma on the cover of September ‘Glamour’ Magazine (Hungary)

Article by Kaetlyn on August 16th, 2011 • 3 Comments
Filed under: Emma News, Interviews, Lancôme, Magazines, Trésor Midnight Rose

Emma is currently on the cover of the Hungarian version of ‘Glamour’ Magazine. The magazine showcases Emma’s upcoming Lancôme campaign for Trésor Midnight Rose and features clearer pictures from the campaign – noteably this gorgeous one. I’m not sure if there’s anything new in the interview, so if you speak Hungarian, please let us know! Scans are courtesy of Watsonality.

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