Emma Watson's ethical Beauty and the Beast press tour wardrobe: all the looks


March 3, 2017

Emma Watson has showcased a number of gorgeous outfits that are not only from seriously sought after fashion designers, but are ethical too, during her promotional duties for Disney's Beauty and the Beast. The UN ambassador has launched an Instagram account especially to share her outfits and promote sustainable fashion practices with her 380,000 (and counting!) followers.   

From Louis Vuitton to Stella McCartney, Emma has been proudly representing a number of different brands in stunning looks pulled together by her stylist Rebecca Corbin-Murray. The 26-year-old has stayed true to her signature feminine style throughout the tour, with this Oscar De La Rent jumpsuit proving to be a real standout look.

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Trading her glamorous gowns for a jumpsuit, we love the dramatic sweetheart neckline and gold rose embellishment at Emma's waist. Click through to see more of her stunning press tour looks.

Emma once again wore an ensemble from Cienne during her visit to Shanghai. The actress shared this photo on Instagram explaining that she loves the brand because they "produce locally and in small batches, so they never make more product than needed and aim to reduce fabric waste through pattern-making."

The 26-year-old styled the ensemble with jewellery from All Blues, which is "handcrafted in a local, third-generation foundry using recycled 925 silver."

Emma wore this gorgeous Elie Saab gown in Shanghai, which was crafted from "left-over fabric from a previous Elie Saab Haute Couture collection." She explained that the dress is "made from 15 metres of tulle, embroidered with silk thread, sequins, beads and stones, five metres of illusion tulle and four metres of crepe georgette silk."

The actress wore a bespoke 3.1 Philip Lim ensemble during her promotional trip to London, which was made from "responsibly-sourced FSC viscose". Emma style the look with Pichulika Africa earrings, which were handcrafted in Cape Town.

Emma wore this structural Emilia Wickstead gown to a special screening of her new film in London's Leicester square, with her hair tied back into an elaborate braided updo to ensure all eyes were on the off-the-shoulder and dramatic cape detail. Sharing details of her look with fans on Instagram, Emma wrote: "Bespoke @emiliawickstead structural, off-the-shoulder gown with inverted pleat train. The gown is made from end-of-line fabric sourced from a family-run, London business specialising in couture fabrics, and produced in Italy." The actress accessorised the gown simply with stud earrings from Catbird jewellery.

Storm Doris didn't interfere with Emma's style streak; theHarry Potter star braved the London weather in this white bustier top and blackcigarette trousers from Spanish designer Carmen March. Burberry heels, Catbirdearrings and a ring from Swedish jewellery label All Blues.

Even off-duty, Emma looked effortlessly stylish in this fauxleather jacket and dress from Stella McCartney, which she layered over a bodyfrom Woron and black ankle boots from Portugese-brand Good Guys Don't WearLeather.

This Oscar de la Renta outfit was fresh off the runway at New York Fashion Week, making Emma the first celebrity to wear an ensemble from the designer's AW17 collection.  Showing off the stunning look, which featured a floral embroidered bustier, wool ankle grazer trousers and a dramatic red silk sash, Emma wrote: "Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia, the new Co-Creative Directors of @oscardelarenta, created this Jacobian flower-embroidered duchesse satin bustier with an organic silk faille sash and organic wool trousers as part of their first collection. The entire look was made in-house at Oscar de la Renta's NYC atelier." 

Emma's striking Louis Vuitton dress was custom-designed by Nicolas Ghesquiere, using "Newlife recycled polyester, created from used plastic bottles". The actress wore the design for a day of interviews in Paris. 

The Beauty and the Beast star wore another Stella McCartney design during her first day of promotion for the film. Emma styled the houndstooth coat with a Filippa K jumper and Good Guys Don't Wear Leather trainers.  

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