Sunday 13 May 2012

2012 Emma Watson's Style Evolution



2011 Emma Watson's Style Evolution

Emma takes a fashion risk for the new York Deathly Hallows premiere, looking to the dark arts of Bottega Veneta to make a dramatic statement.
Sweet ‘n’ sassy in signature Alexander McQueen tartan for the GQ Men Of The Year Awards in London. 
We’ll forgive you if you don’t recognise our girl immediately in this shot – the long, lank locks, pearl necklace and dowdy office outfit are a million miles from her usual, chic sartorial stomping ground. But never fear! She isn’t having a style crisis; she is, in fact, on the set of her new film, The Bling Ring, in which she plays a teenage robber responsible.
Another day, another outfit for The Bling Ring: a glamorous faux fur gilet and superstar shades.
..Ditto this rather risqué leather biker plus crop top and hot pants.

Come back, chic Emma! All we can say is your premiere dress had better be a good one...




 

2011 Emma Watson's Style Evolution

2011 Emma Watson's Style Evolution


At the BAFTAs in Valentino, Emma is a fairytale princess.
Emma took the plunge with a racy neckline at the pre-BAFTAs party. But, always mindful of going too far, she balanced the look with some Chanel monochrome cuffs and a slick of red lippy.
Of course Emma’s unique style meant it was never going to be long before she designed her own brand. Instead of going down the traditional A-List route, Emma worked with ethical brand People Tree to create a collection that was fashionable and fair-trade.
In a leather-sleeved Burberry trench,Emma is sassy and sophisticated.
We love Emma in this cutaway Hakaan minidress.
Never one to miss a trend (or two in fact), Emma rocks embellished shoulders and a Little White Dress by Marchesa at the MTV Movie Awards
On the final Harry Potter promo trail – sob! – Emma kicks things off stylishly in a Rafael Lopez LBD with classic black Chanel pumps.
.Then really works some fashion magic at the UK premiere of the film, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, in a fairytale gown by Oscar De La Renta. 
To speak about the film on The Late Show, Emma opts for ritzy Balmain with slicked-down locks and city-gal wedges. We love! 







2010 Emma Watson's Style Evolution

2010  Emma Watson's Style Evolution

As a guest of Burberry designer Christopher Bailey, fashion’s darling Emma sported this custom-made, white, one-shouldered Burberry gown with an asymmetric ruffles and diamante Burberry heels.

To accept the Best Family Film gong for Harry Potter at the National Movie Awards in London, Emma chose this Chanel-esque tweed playsuit from Karl Lagerfeld and über-desirable Christian Louboutin ‘Miss Butterfly’ bow front heels.
A Louis Vuitton corset, Christian Louboutin leather boots, a Valentino fringe leather bucket bag - is this the most designer-heavy festival look ever? Jealous, us?!
Once her Harry Potter filming commitments were over, Emma found herself at libery to do whatever she wanted with her locks. And so she did – by chopping them off into this cute, Mia Farrow-esque crop. Here, seen heading for stylish Bungalow 8 in London, the starlet looks oh-so chic with her new ‘do, teamed with a pretty print dress over skinnies and pumps

Talk about vamping it up! Emma has a rare moment of risqué as she dons a lace and feather mini dress by Rafael Lopez at the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 premiere.
This velvet one-shouldered dress by Vionnet is quite a departure from Emma’s usual look – but we love that she doesn’t get stuck in a fashion rut.
Emma does downtime style as well. On her way into The Late Show With David Letterman, the actmourmaga
Emma might be preppy but she’s not dull – as this rock ‘n’ roll take on the staple Burberry Trench proves. Just check out those studs!
































 

2009 Emma Watson's Style Evolution

2009  Emma Watson's Style Evolution

Emma chose this Temperley London floor-length gown, with trademark embroidered neckline, for the 2009 BAFTAs in London and ensured all eyes on her.
It's angelic, it's elegant, it's vintage – could this be our favourite red carpet Emmamoment ever? The heaven’s may have opened at the Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince premiere in London’s Leicester Square, but even all that torrential rain didn’t stop Emma looking flawless. This Ossie Clark print gown is just perfection.
Filming The Late Show with David Letterman in NYC, young Emma gave us serious wardrobe envy working the transparency trend in a directional Christopher Kane tiered dress and Charlotte Olympia black heels with gold platforms. Oh, to get our manicured mitts on her designer contacts…
A custom-made, textured, Burberry party dress in dazzling gold, edgy Burberry skyscraper heels, a haphazard up-do and smoky eyes – yes, we LOVE this look!

2008 Emma Watson's Style Evolution

2008  Emma Watson's Style Evolution

Goodbye Chanel, hello Burberry! Emmaarrived at a London party in this edgy, fawn-hued Burberry Prorsum creation and fierce heels, just a matter of months before the star was announced as the face of the brand.
Continuing her reputation as a budding style icon, Emma wowed in this white, flowing Grecian-inspired Alexander McQueen gown at the National Movie Awards. Her shoes, also by McQueen, were especially made by the late designer for the occasion. Guess Emma had begun to make her mark in fashion, then
By now a regular on the fashion scene,Emma’s simple yet chic look – teaming an All Saints leather jacket with ruby red lippy – while front row at Christopher Kane gets the thumbs up from us.
Another day, another fashion party… For a Chanel show in Paris, a newly-blonded Emma chose a futuristic - yet appropriately youthful – look in this space-age silver dress and matching jacket, teamed with leggings and heels.
Emma flaunted fashion credentials worthy of a red carpet regular twice her age for the Tale Of Despereaux premiere in Hollywood. Her William Tempest midnight blue cocktail dress – with its busier detailing, folded skirt and plunging scoop back is elegant yet edgy.

2007 Emma Watson's Style Evolution

2007  Emma Watson's Style Evolution

One word: wow! Emma sure turned it around at a charity gala in London. The rising star looked every inch the glamourpuss in this eccentric, totally show-stopping tulle and feather Chanel gown, sensibly teamed with a darling gold clutch, black skyscraper heels and elegantly haphazard hair. Stunning.

With her style star rising and rising, Emmawowed yet again at the Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix premiere in London in this Chanel couture dress, matching blue satin heels and simple, yet cool accessories in the shape of this lethal cocktail ring.

Continuing her love affair with Chanel (and fuelling rumours she was to become the face of the brand), Emma looked stunning in this white bejewelled frock and silver pumps at the Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix premiere in LA.


What went wrong? Chanel DIDN’T lendEmma an outfit for the 2007 National Movie Awards in London, and we saw her style crown slip with this ill-fitting and frankly bizarre satin blue shirt-dress. No, no, no!
Phew – Chanel remembered her number, and Emma turned up to the fashion powerhouse’s show in London in this all-black, all-chic ensemble with edgy eye makeup and a eye-catching up-do.

2006 Emma Watson's Style Evolution

Emma Watson's Style Evolution

2006
Oh dear. Losing valuable style points at the Empire Awards 2006 – Emma’s ‘I’ve-gone-overboard-in-a-haberdashery’ dress, ugly accessories and slouchy boots do not a red carpet match make.

2005 Emma Watson's Style Evolution

2005  Emma Watson's Style Evolution

With her style slowly gaining momentum, the starlet also became the youngest person ever to appear on the cover of Teen Vogue. Flaunting her new fashion credentials,Emma donned a directional headband, elegantly embellished gown and bejewelled pumps for the London premiere of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.


















Emma looked pleased-as-punch with her Alberta Ferretti slate-blue frock at the Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire New York premiere. The actress teamed the grown-up gown, with sheer panelling and full skirt, with a pair of pretty ballet pumps and a simple Alice band.

2004 Emma Watson's Style Evolution

2004  Emma Watson's Style Evolution

Looking every inch a teenager at her first disco in this floral shirt and jeans-tucked-into-boots combo (not to mention a disastrous side-pony) – a 14-year-oldEmma is all smiles at the Scooby Doo 2 premiere in London.
Now that’s more like it. Just two short months later, Emma looked pretty perfect in her stone-hued frilled frock and cutesy embellished pumps for the New York premiere of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Liking the side-swept curls too, Em!