Emma Watson Goes Green During the Beauty and the Beast Press Tour

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Emma Watson definitely cements her spot on our #WomanCrush list—she’s a UN Goodwill Ambassador, a feminist, a philanthropist, and more.

This beauty is a beast when it comes to activism and she sure knows how to practice what she preaches. In line with her advocacy for sustainable fashion, she’s been taking on the Green Carpet Challenge, whereby she’s been committed to wear only ethically-made clothing to red carpet events since 2015.

Just recently, she took things up a notch by creating an Instagram account called @the_press_tour to share her green OOTDs during the press tour for Beauty and the Beast.

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Check out some of her looks below:

5. Emma flaunts a coat by cruelty-free luxury brand Stella McCartney.

Emma Watson captioned her post with this:

Coat is from @stellamccartney, the world’s first luxury brand that is committed to producing products that do not use leather, skins, feathers or fur. Instead, Stella has spent years developing ways of using materials such as regenerated cashmere, recycled fabrics, organic cotton and forest-friendly fabrics. Jumper is from @filippa_k, a Swedish brand committed to four Rs: reducing, repairing, reusing and recycling. Tee by @boodywear, a brand that produces basics made with certified organic bamboo, produced using computerised 3D knitting, so no fabric is wasted. Its factories are zero-waste and have a closed loop system to stop any water being wasted. Bespoke beret by @maisonmichel made with organic cotton. Shoes are @goodguysdontwearleather. The brand doesn’t use any animal products in its collections. Fashion info verified by @ecoage #ecoloves

4. Can you believe that the fabric used in making this dress was created from used plastic bottles?

Our girl Emma shared these amazing deets on her outfit:

Custom @louisvuitton dress designed by @nicolasghesquiere. The dress fabric is Newlife recycled polyester, created from used plastic bottles. These are sourced, mechanically processed and spun into yarns in Italy, with a fully traceable supply chain. This saves energy and reduces CO2 emissions compared to creating brand new polyester fibre. The arm band was created in a carbon-neutral mill. Dress validated by @ecoage #ecoloves

3. This Belle uses cruelty-free makeup, too.

Emma shares:

Lipstick is a combination of Osaka Plum Matte and New Orleans Scarlet Matte from @thebodyshop who have used their fairly traded ‘Community Trade Brazil Nut Oil’ from Peru in this product along with the Lash Hero Mascara which uses ‘Community Trade Shea Butter’. Hair using @rahuabeauty who as well as being a natural brand partner with women from Amazonian nations such as Waorani, Achuar, Quichua, Quechua and Shuar to harvest their key ingredients Ungurahua, Sacha Inchi, and Buriti oils. Hair styling using @johnmastersorganicsusa who created their first organic haircare products in 1991 and use bottles made from the most recyclable plastic type and boxes made from 100% recycled paper with 100% soy ink. All brands are cruelty free.

Beauty brands verified by @contentbeauty

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2. Even her socks are environment-friendly!

Read below to know more about this Disney Princess’ OOTD:

Body by @woronstore, a slow fashion brand that focuses on everyday essentials. Each underwear garment is made from Lenzing Modal® fabric, a fibre made from beech wood sourced from sustainable forestry plantations in Europe.

Socks by @boodywear, a brand that produces underwear made with certified organic bamboo, produced using computerised 3D knitting, so no fabric is wasted. Its factories are zero-waste and have a closed loop system to stop any water being wasted.

Faux leather jacket and dress by @stellamccartney

Boots by @goodguysdontwearleather. The brand doesn’t use any animal products in its collections, which are made in Porto, Portugal, helping preserve the traditional shoe making industry of the region.

Fashion info verified by @ecoage #ecoloves

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1. She also supports small independent brands. WE LOVE HER.

Fashion info below:

The Press Tour also supports smaller independent brands we find along the way. Bustier and trousers by @carmenmarch_official, a female Spanish designer.

@burberry pumps handmade in Italy with organic silk #30wears

Earrings are from @catbirdnyc, whose pieces are handmade in Brooklyn.

Ring by @allbluesofficial, a Stockholm based jewellery studio. Every piece is handcrafted in a local, third-generation foundry.

Fashion info verified by @ecoage #ecoloves

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