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Icon: Emma Watson

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To warm your feet this winter, many of you have fallen for the beautiful Emma , ​​inspired by the English actress Emma Watson, a true icon in the fight for women's rights and an inspiring actress.

The actress

Emma Watson 's film debut is well known. Legendary interpreter of the character of Hermione , from the wise Harry Potter of JK Rowling , Emma played the role of the witch for about ten years. But it would be unwise to limit it to just this role.

In 2012, the young woman impressed with her leading role in the film The Perks of Being a Wallflower , a critical success in which she played opposite Ezra Miller and Logan Lerman . The following year, she starred in Sofia Coppola 's satirical The Bling Ring .

After several other roles, she took on that of Princess Belle in the live-action Beauty and the Beast. (after having refused that of Cinderella a few years earlier) , then that of Meg March in the film adaptation of Little Women alongside Saoirse Ronan , Meryl Streep and Timothée Chalamet .

The fashion icon

Youngest person to appear on the cover of the magazine Teen Vogue , Emma Watson is also a fashion icon . Between advertising muse of Burberry and Lancôme and then creator of a clothing line , whose raw materials come from organic farming and fair trade, Emma has more than one string to her bow .

Voted best dressed woman in 2011 , inspirational woman of the year in 2017, the young woman also sits on the board of directors of the Kering group. where she chairs the sustainable development committee .

The Committed Woman

So, Emma Watson is a woman committed , on the one hand to sustainable development : she regularly wears eco-responsible or vegan creations or works with brands in favor of fair trade . But she is also a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations.

A true feminist , Emma is committed to the education of girls around the world, traveling to Bangladesh and Zambia . Her speech at the United Nations headquarters, in 2014, on gender equality, will also be welcomed by Malala Yousafzai , saying she identifies as a feminist because of her.

She also opened her own feminist book club called “ Our Shared Self ” in 2016, where she will be joined by a few celebrities, but especially more than 230,000 members . Unfortunately, this one ceases all activities in 2020, remaining open as a forum for discussions and literary recommendations .

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