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Recently we’ve just seen Emma Watson in the Burberry fall 2009 ad campaign, now rumor has it that she will be designing a teen fashion line with all profits to benefit the children’s charity UNICEF. According to News of the World, “she’s been getting advice from her fashion designer pals like Karl Lagerfeld”. If that’s the case, I’m looking forward to seeing what she comes up with…stay tuned! On a side note, she’s also the cover girl for the August 2009 issue of Teen Vogue. Love the shoot and the clothes, the issue hits newsstands on July 1st. More pics after the jump…
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I love Emma Watson, she so beautiful and dresses herself well.
she looks great in this editorial!
She looks amazing I love the outfits and the way she looks!!
she looks so amazing in this editorial. I’ve always been a fan of Emma Watson.
They put waaay too much headlines on the cover. It looks more like TV Guide or US Weekly more than a teen fashion magazine!
wow, cute pix. love the deep purples.
She looks really stylish!
amazing local & love the jewel tones for the fall; plus they still kept it really fresh with the silhouettes.
Amazing! So glam! This editorial really sorprised me…
omg she looks so cute in her skirts and i love those leopard tights
i really like the first outfit.
i’m kinda excited to see what she produces. i’m a teen myself & i’m very into fashion (especially high fashion) and i think she dresses well herself.
I love it! <3
the colours and outfits.
she looks gorgeous.
GORGEOUS pictorial!!
I think she looks great in the rest of the pictorial, but something strikes me as off in the cover shot…almost like it doesn’t look like her.
Emma look pretty … =D
i love all the outfits..im sure she will come up with something great she has great taste
She’s amazingly photogenic; she’s bold and stunning without ever quite being as over-the-top as some of the more famed models. Maybe it’s a difference in the type of modelling, but I feel like her pics are far more pleasing to the eye than the ones with the skin-n-bones models with overdone make-up on disproportionately large faces that I’ve seen lately.