Now that Emma Watson is no longer tethered to Hermione Granger, she’s free to delve into other non-Harry Potter related projects. First up? A collaboration with Alberta Ferretti.

Watson is working with the Italian designer to create a line of organic clothing due out just after Christmas, UsMagazine.com is reporting.

“I can’t reveal the name yet but there will be more information about it soon,” Watson told the gossip mag. She did, however, divulge that the line will be “very classic, 60s Jane Birkin.” Can’t go wrong with that kind of inspiration.

It’s no surprise that Watson’s first post-Potter plan is fashion-related. She has an impeccable sense of style, looks stunning in her Burberry campaigns, and has been killing it on the red carpet lately to promote the last of the Potter films, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I.

In fact, the 20-year-old Brown student is game for working with anyone without pay (she is, after all, the highest paid actress in Hollywood) in fashion as long as they’re producing fairly and organically.

“I will put it out there that I will work for anyone for free if they are prepared to make their clothing fair trade organic,” Watson said.


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Wow, she’s in a great position. Most young women her age would be thrilled to get an unpaid internship at a big fashion house – she is “collaborating”. I know she has already dabbled with an organic, fair trade product before, but somehow I think Watson doesn’t realise how much SHE has to learn. Having input into how a stylist dresses her isn’t anything like designing a range.

While one and I suppose SHE understands the last part of that comment, the thing is, is that supposed to stop her from achieving (spelling?) such? With “the most young women part” is supposed to set her back, just cuz she is in a position to get it better than others?

I keep seeing this gal in headlines lately– from her headturning new ‘do, to her recently “discovered” self-worth, to this new fashion line. I think, whoever her publicist is, he/she’s doing a good job of making sure Emma doesn’t get stuck in the “Hermione” rut forever. I think this girl will have a great career after the Harry Potter franchise ends. Bravo.

yea true that ea cpe,, i cant seem to stop reading abt her