Everything’s Sorted!

Article by Kaetlyn on April 2nd, 2011 • 7 Comments
Filed under: New Layout, Site Additions, Site Changes

As you can see (hopefully!) the real new layout has been put up and the other monstrosity has been sent to rot away in our archives. We do apologise for any confusion but hey, it was April Fool’s Day! The new layout is indeed pink and purple and is a bit different from our previous layout – the navigation is now all at the top, we have links to Emma’s most current projects easily accesible, and her project list has been ordered by movies and then by fashion escapades.

We’re also slowly integrating our pages into WordPress pages so if you meet a dodgy layout while browsing through the sections, that’s the reason. But apart from all those things, the site is jut as it was before! Stay tuned for a video-news update! :)

And again, we apologise but it was April 1st!

Happy April! New Layout! Yay!

Article by Kaetlyn on April 1st, 2011 • 18 Comments
Filed under: New Layout, Site Changes

Welcome to version 17! As you can see we’ve got a brand new layout up at iheartwatson.net! We stuck pretty close to our past layout design wise, but if you see any kinks, please let us know. For those with a slower connection speed, a preview of the new layout can be seen below!

We’re hoping that this one will stay up as long as the previous layout. Thoughts? Comments? Let us know!

Emma talks “Deathly Hallows” Parts 1 and 2

Article by Kaetlyn on March 26th, 2011 • 0 Comments
Filed under: Emma News, HPDH, Interviews, Potter News

A new interview with Emma has popped up where she talks her torture scene with Bellatrix, her baby photos in the opening scene, the final day, the Harry/Hermione dance sequence and the Gringotts break-in in Part 2. She also briefly mentions “My Week with Marilyn” and her future in the acting business after “Potter” and her fashion projects are over. Read the full interview here in our press archives.

With excitement in the international Harry Potter community reaching fever pitch ahead of the July release of part two of Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows – the last Harry Potter movie everrr – Emma Watson sat down to discuss her time as Hermione Granger, the making of the final two-parter, and life after Harry.

When we see baby pictures of Hermione, was that photo editing or are they actually your baby pictures?
No, they were actually my baby pictures. [Laughs] There’s one with me with my favorite thing. I had this towel with bunny rabbit ears on it. And there’s a picture of that, which I didn’t know which ones they were going to use. They just asked my dad if they could have some pictures of me when I was a kid. And he handed some over. So, it’s very weird seeing those real pictures mished in with these fake parents. Weird.

Can you talk about the scene when Hermione faces Bellatrix, when she writes ‘mudblood’ on your heart. It was really powerful.
Thank you very much. It was very weirdly affecting to do that scene. It was quite horrible. I think Helena said to me afterwards, she was like, ‘I really didn’t enjoy doing that.’ [Laughs] And she usually gets very into all of that kind of evil stuff, but I think she felt quite uncomfortable.

But, actually, the ‘mudblood’ idea wasn’t something that was written in the script. It’s something that Helena and I came up with, because I was like, ‘Well, if she’s just kind of doing a spell on me, I can make it look like it’s painful, but I think it would be really powerful to have something that the audience can actually like physically see.’ So, the ‘mudblood’ we came up with. We all sat designing what Bellatrix’s handwriting would look like for like 40 minutes and we were like, ‘Well, we think that’s what she would write like.’ So, yeah, we had a lot of fun with it. Read more?

Emma featured in Remix Magazine – Summer 2011

Article by Kaetlyn on March 26th, 2011 • 0 Comments
Filed under: Emma News, Interviews, Magazines, New Photos

New Zealand magazine, Remix Magazine, has released a brand new interview with Emma, with two new pictures accompanying the article. The Summer Edition of Remix Magazine editorial features brand-new-photos from Emma’s Mariano Vivanco photoshoot which were used throughout the world-wide media to promote “Deathly Hallows: Part 1″. Scans from the feature can be found in our galleries. A transcript from the scans has been put into our press archives.

Photo and image tips courtesy of adoring_emma at Livejournal.

When Emma Watson stood on Platform 9 3/4, about to board the train to Hogwarts in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, she never imagined the journey she was about to setoff on would be so lifechanging. In the ensuing ten years – across seven Harry Potter films – she’s become one of the best-known, most admired stars in a generation, as she’s changed from cute kid to sophisticated starlet. She’s also blossomed professionally, evolving from a wooden amateur to accomplished auteur.

“I think people forget that when we started we were so young – just nine or ten – so we really didn’t know what we were doing,” confesses Emma, blushing as she recalls her first few Harry Potter scenes. “We barely had any acting experience between us and we relied so much on the director to guide us. Sometimes he’d even switch the sound off and, as the camera was rolling, direct us over the take and add the sound in later! We really needed that much guidance.”

Judging by her latest outing in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – the final installment of J.K. Rowling’s beloved series, which has split into separate films – she’s learned her lessons well over the last decade. It’s a stellar performance, reinforcing that not only is Emma now a veteran actress, at just 20, but she’s also a sassy, sexy glamour puss. Read more?

Alberta Talks About Emma and “Pure Threads”

Article by Kaetlyn on March 24th, 2011 • 1 Comment
Filed under: Alberta Ferretti Meets Emma Watson, Interviews, Pure Threads

A new interview with Alberta Ferretti has appeared online where she gives Emma some very glowing, very generous comments about her style, her collaboration items and her potential to become the symbol of eco-friendly style. The interview also sheds some light on how Emma and Alberta’s fashion relationship came about and the sentiment behind “Pure Threads”.

Emma Watson—when she’s not busy making Harry Potter flicks, creating mini Internet firestorms by cutting her hair into a Mia Farrow crop, speaking as the face of Lancôme, or attending Brown University—is also a committed environmentalist. After working with People Tree, the English fair-trade fashion company, on a collection for several seasons, Watson branched to debut Pure Threads with designer Alberta Ferretti. (Part of the proceeds from Pure Threads will also benefit People Tree.) The five-piece capsule collection, Ferretti says, is “like a mini wardrobe,” one that consists of two lace dresses, a cotton skirt, a muslin long-sleeved shirt, and a pair of embroidered denim shorts, all made according to principles of eco-friendliness and sustainability. The Pure Threads collection (below) is now on sale at AlbertaFerretti.com. Below, Mrs. Ferretti spoke with Style.com on Watson’s sophisticated style, their collaboration, and her own long-standing environmentalism. Read more?

“Pure Threads” Officially Launches today!

Article by Kaetlyn on March 23rd, 2011 • 0 Comments
Filed under: Alberta Ferretti Meets Emma Watson, Interviews, Magazines, New Photos, New Videos, Pure Threads

Emma Watson’s eco-friendly collaboration line with Alberta Ferretti, “Pure Threads”, has debuted online exclusively at albertaferretti.com. The line consists of five eco-friendly, totally organic, staple pieces: two dresses, a long skirt, a blouse and denim shorts. A video was also released which gives us a glimpse behind-the-scenes of the “Pure Threads” promotional photoshoot. The site also includes media coverage of the line and uploaded scans from the April edition of Instyle UK and the March edition Tu Style Italy.

Emma Watson in Elle UK – April 2011

Article by Kaetlyn on March 22nd, 2011 • 2 Comments
Filed under: Emma News, Interviews, Magazines, New Photos

As we reported previously, the annual Elle UK Style Awards edition has hit the newsstands and features the major winners of the awards. Emma, as the recipient of the Style Icon Award, is featured alongside acclaimed British fashion designer and awards announcer Vivienne Westwood. Three scans from the editorial – two with new pictures, one with a mini-interview – can be found here in our galleries.

A transcript of Emma’s interview can be seen below; Stephen Dorff, recipient of the Best Actor award, has this to say about Emma: “[I'm excited to meet] Emma Watson. I’m a fan of hers. I think she’s beautiful and a great actress. My little sisters love her.” Scans are courtesy of adoring_emma over at Livejournal.

What are you wearing?
I’m wearing Hakaan. I’ve loved his designs since the first collection. My bracelet is Laurence Coste and the shoes are Louboutin – they add 14cm to my height and they’re comfortable!

How would you describe your style?
Quite classic and clean, but I have an adventurous side.

Which designers do you admire?
Christopher Kane is incredible – I’m really excited that he won British Designer of the Year. Mark Fast is an amazing talent, too. I’m very proud of my British fashion roots.

Does having short hair make you dress differently?
I think it’s made me bolder in my fashion choices. It’s allowed me to dress more sexily.

How did it feel to receive the award from Vivienne Westwood?
My God, it was such an honour. I admire her so much. And ELLE has been so supportive of me. I’ve always read and loved the magazine.

Edit! Four months’ worth of picspammies have been added thanks to Celyn! Check ‘em out and enjoy! A reminder that we accept graphic donations – icons, animations, videos, blends, picspams! – anything really. Just email us and we’ll see what we can do.

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