From Harry Potter to high-fashion darling.
Emma Watson has hit the big league when it comes to style.
But have Chanel, Oscar de la Renta and Burberry always been her go-to labels of choice?
When she was catapulted on to our screens and into our lives as Hermoine Grainger in Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone, Ms Watson was a shy and, dare we say, slightly awkward child star, all ruffles, hair bows and dainty little dresses befitting of a girl of her age and status.
Fast forward to 2011 and Emma, at just 21, is the name of choice in both film and fashion. With high profile campaigns for Burberry, Lancome and a collaboration with Alberta Ferretti to name but a few, she has been fast-tracked to the top of Tinseltown's A-list.
Whether she's wowing us on the red carpet in creations that most of us can only dream of or just taking it easy in her free time, Emma has built up a remarkable rep when it comes to her own personal style.
Let's track her fashion over time - it's a journey of epic proportions (and one that is sure to run and run).
But have Chanel, Oscar de la Renta and Burberry always been her go-to labels of choice?
When she was catapulted on to our screens and into our lives as Hermoine Grainger in Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone, Ms Watson was a shy and, dare we say, slightly awkward child star, all ruffles, hair bows and dainty little dresses befitting of a girl of her age and status.
Fast forward to 2011 and Emma, at just 21, is the name of choice in both film and fashion. With high profile campaigns for Burberry, Lancome and a collaboration with Alberta Ferretti to name but a few, she has been fast-tracked to the top of Tinseltown's A-list.
Whether she's wowing us on the red carpet in creations that most of us can only dream of or just taking it easy in her free time, Emma has built up a remarkable rep when it comes to her own personal style.
Let's track her fashion over time - it's a journey of epic proportions (and one that is sure to run and run).
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