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 to be in upcoming i-D magazine; “My Week with Marilyn” official premiere date set, plus other rumours

Article by Kaetlyn on August 5th, 2011 • 0 Comments
Filed under: Emma News, Magazines, Movie News, My Week with Marilyn, Rumors

i-D Magazine are reporting that their next issue, the ‘Pick Me Up Issue’, will feature an a piece on Emma Watson, taken straight from the set of “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” in Pittsburgh. The site says nothing about when the issue will be out, only noting that the issue would be “out soon”.

We take a trip to the Margate seaside with Ash and Aggy and Dr. Martens, and cross the pond to party in Pittsburgh with the bewitchingly wonderful Emma Watson. Read more at the source.

In other Emma-related news “My Week with Marilyn”, the biopic feature film starring Michelle Williams and Eddie Redmayne, has been slated in for it’s world premiere happening during the New York Film Festival on October 9. “My Week with Marilyn” is also rumoured to be featured at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). We have no news as to whether Emma will be present for the either premiere – the dates cut close to her Oxford semester abroad – but we’ll keep you updated as news becomes available.

There’s also an unsupported rumour that Emma will be at the Teen Choice Awards this weekend. It has been confirmed that Emma will not be in attendance and is on her way back to the UK. So far from the “Potter” crew, only Tom Felton has been confirmed and it is “hopeful” that Rupert Grint will be in attendance Rupert has also been confirmed to be at the awards show. Emma is, however, nomtinated in several categories this year – you can vote once daily, but you do need to register with the site to vote (there are lots of “Potter” nominations as well) – voting closes at midnight August 4th.

“My Week with Marilyn” snags a release date

Article by Kaetlyn on June 19th, 2011 • 1 Comment
Filed under: Emma News, Movie News, My Week with Marilyn

RopeOfSilicon.com and BoxOfficeMojo.com are reporting that Emma’s period piece, “My Week with Marilyn”, has finally got a release date – November 4, 2011. An extended synopsis for the film was also attached to the press release.

In the early summer of 1956, 23 year-old Colin Clark, just down from Oxford and determined to make his way in the film business, worked as a lowly assistant on the set of The Prince and the Showgirl, the film that famously united Sir Laurence Olivier and Marilyn Monroe, who was also on honeymoon with her new husband, the playwright Arthur Miller.

Nearly 40 years on, his diary account “The Prince, the Showgirl and Me” was published, but one week was missing and this was published some years later as “My Week with Marilyn” – this is the story of that week. When Arthur Miller leaves England, the coast is clear for Colin to introduce Marilyn to some of the pleasures of British life; an idyllic week in which he escorted a Monroe desperate to get away from her retinue of Hollywood hangers-on and the pressures of work. Read more at the source.

First look at Emma as Lucy in “My Week with Marilyn”

Article by Kaetlyn on December 11th, 2010 • 9 Comments
Filed under: Facebook, Movie News, My Week with Marilyn, New Photos, Official Updates, Twitter

The first promotional still of Emma as Lucy from the 2011 movie “My Week with Marilyn” has been released online via the Daily Mail. Accompanying the photo are a few quips from some of the crew about Emma and her acting potential.

But he flirted with Lucy as much as possible in between takes. Clark described Lucy as ‘one of the prettiest little girls I have ever seen in my life… slim as a wand, curly brown hair, huge brown eyes and a wide cheeky grin.’

Harvey told me: ‘For ten years she has been this schoolgirl in the Harry Potter films and now you see her as a woman for the first time.

‘She has an elegance about her – she looks like Jean Shrimpton! – plus she has a gift for comedy and drama, and we’re just starting to see her range.

‘I feel we’re going to work together a lot in the future.’

Read more …

Emma’s also been participating in a bit of exam-related procrastination and updated her Twitter and Facebook statuses a handful of times. As of today Emma’s only got two more days of this semester left until her exams are over. If haven’t yet, follow her!

I have had enough of revision – it’s Christmas! Two more days to go… x

Thanks for all the good luck messages! One exam today, then one on Saturday. Not long to go now… Is everyone ready for Christmas? x

Only 18 days to go until Christmas! Just a small matter of a few exams to get through first! So much to do, so little time… x

“My Week With Marilyn” Article

Article by Isabelle on November 27th, 2010 • 3 Comments
Filed under: Emma News, Interviews, My Week with Marilyn

A brand new article and interview with Emma about her upcoming film, “My Week With Marilyn” has now surfaced online! It doesn’t tell us much new, but it includes some new Emma quotes – and we just love those, huh? :) For those of you who have been living under a rock for the last couple of months, “My Week With Marilyn” is a film set to be released in 2011, in which Emma stars as the wardrobe girl Lucy.

“It’s amazing to play a role that’s in a different time period – the 50s are so much fun and I loved wearing the costumes,”

“I certainly felt more feminine – they were really about curves and a waist, and I thought, ‘Wouldn’t it be nice to be more womanly?’” she continued, adding: “I say that, but I was wearing a waspie, a 50s version of a corset, and I certainly wouldn’t last very long in one of those.”

You can read the full interview over at Belfast Telegraph here.

Photos of Emma on the film set earlier this month.

First photos of Emma on the set of “My Week with Marilyn”!

Article by Isabelle on November 3rd, 2010 • 2 Comments
Filed under: Emma News, My Week with Marilyn, New Photos

Hello fellow Emma fans! First I’d just like to make a quick introduction of myself. My name is Isabelle, and I am a new co-webbie here at I heart Watson! At this moment, I am not really sure what my position will be. I will probably just help around wherever I am needed, with content, the galleries, news and so on. I come from Norway, so English is not my first language – therefore I hope you will excuse any spelling mistakes in my posts. I heart Watson have always been my favorite Emma site, and I am so happy to be onboard!

On to the update now, shall we? Earlier today, Emma was spotted heading to the My Week with Marilyn set in London, wearing her full costume! She was looking utterly cute in a big brunette wig and a 1950s themed dress, and 8 photos are now to be found in our galleries. Enjoy the new photos – and stay tuned for a lot more, now that the Potter buzz is at it’s worst (or should we say best?) ;)

High qualities, zomg! Medium qualities, zomg!

Edit! High quality photos from the set have been added into our galleries.

Emma confirmed for “My Week with Marilyn”

Article by Kaetlyn on October 9th, 2010 • 8 Comments
Filed under: Emma News, Movie News, My Week with Marilyn

As we reported back in September Emma’s rumoured role in “My Week with Marilyn” has now been confirmed! Emma is all set to play Lucy a wardrobe assistant who worked briefly on the set of the 1957 production of “The Prince and the Showgirl”. Emma is also set to share an on-screen relationship with fellow Brit actor Eddie Redmayne.

From the official press release:

Trademark Films and The Weinstein Company have announced that principal photography has started on My Week with Marilyn for 7 weeks at Pinewood Studios and on location in and around London. Michelle Williams plays the iconic Marilyn Monroe alongside a fantastic British cast including Eddie Redmayne, Kenneth Branagh, Judi Dench, Dominic Cooper, Emma Watson and Julia Ormond. The film chronicles a week in the life of Marilyn Monroe in which she escapes the shackles of her Hollywood career and embraces British life with Colin Clark. Directed by Simon Curtis and produced by David Parfitt, the film is based on Colin Clark’s diaries and has been adapted for the screen by Adrian Hodges.

“My Week with Marilyn” is set to be filmed in London from October until early December (possibly January?) and will be released worldwide sometime in 2011. We’re still waiting on news on Emma’s other rumoured project, “The Perks of Being a Wallflower”, but unfortunately nothing new has arisen.

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