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mei 4, 2019   No Comment   Tijdschriften/Scans

Ik heb enkele nieuwe scans toegevoegd van Emma in verschillende tijdschriften over de hele wereld.

Galerij Links:
http//: april 2018: Vanidades (Mexico)
http//: 5-11 januari: Télépro (België)
http//: december 2018-januari 2019: Vantage Shanghai (China)
http//: april 2019: La Femme (Brazilië)
http//: mei 2019: Psychologies (Turkijke)
http//: mei 2019: Wysokie Obcasy (Polen)

mei 4, 2019   No Comment   Fotoshoots

Ik heb enkele nieuwe fotoshoot (outtakes) toegevoegd uit verschillende jaren.

Galerij Links:
http//: 2003 > BAFTA Children’s Awards Portraits
http//: 2007 > Norman Jean Roy {Teen Vogue}
http//: 2012 > Alexi Lubomirski {Lancôme}
http//: 2013 > Audoin Desforges
http//: 2014 > ELLE Style Awards Portraits
http//: 2014 > Andrea Carter-Bowman {Public Eye}
http//: 2014 > Carter Smith {Elle US}
http//: 2014 > Ellen Von Unwerth {Sunday Times Style}
http//: 2015 > Josh Olins {Vogue UK}

mei 4, 2019   No Comment   Appereances

Emma was na de G7 Gender Equality Advisory Council in Parijs nog aanwezig bij een aansluitenden lunch, foto’s hiervan staan nu in de galerij.

Galerij Links:
http//: 19 februari: G7 Gender Equality Advisory Council Lunch in Parijs, Frankrijk

mei 3, 2019   No Comment   Appereances

Emma zal aanstaande donderdag aanwezig zijn op de G7 summit in Parijs, Frankrijk.

april 9, 2019   No Comment   Appereances

Emma zal op 15 mei aanwezig zijn tijdens het “How to Understand Our Times” live evenement in Londen. Ze zal tijdens dit evenement in gesprek gaan met Dr. Denis Mukwege, iemand die zich inzet tegen het gebruikt van seksueel geweld in een gewapend conflict. (Zoals verkrachtingen tijdens oorlogen).

“How to Understand Our Times” is a live event series collaboration between The New York Times and how to: Academy, bringing together New York Times journalists and leading figures in diverse fields to examine pressing issues in a changing world.

Emma Watson meets 2018 Nobel Peace laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege, who has devoted himself to campaigning against the use of sexual violence as a weapon of armed conflict — at considerable personal cost.

“What is keeping me going is really the strength of women. I discovered how women are strong, how women can rebuild, and give hope for our humanity.” – Dr. Denis Mukwege.

In 1963, the eight-year-old Denis Mukwege accompanied his father, a pastor, to visit a terminally ill boy in hospital in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. They prayed for him but were unable to do more. Denis decided on that day that he would study to a become a doctor.

In 1999, Denis founded the Panzi Hospital, a clinic dedicated to gynaecological care. When war broke out shortly after, the hospital became a refuge for thousands of women subjected to horrifying sexual violence. He pioneered a new, holistic approach, treating not only physical wounds but also addressing the psychological, legal and economic consequences of brutalisation.

In 2012, Denis’s tireless attempts to bring the problem of wartime rape to the attention of the U.N. and to see those responsible brought to justice led to his daughters being taken hostage, the assassination of his bodyguard and an attempt on his life.

In 2018, Denis was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his unceasing ‘efforts to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war and armed conflict.’ Despite the ever-present threat, he continues to work and live at the Panzi Hospital under the protection of U.N. peacekeeping detail, performing up to ten reconstructive surgeries every day.

In a rare visit to London for this event, he is joined by award-winning actor and activist Emma Watson.

Star of the “Harry Potter” franchise and “Beauty and the Beast,” Emma Watson is equally renowned for her tireless work as a women’s rights advocate. A U.N. Women’s Goodwill Ambassador who launched the global “HeForShe” campaign encouraging men to support gender equality in 2014, and an inspiration to a generation of young activists, Emma’s impassioned belief in gender equality has taken her to countries such as Bangladesh, Canada, Uruguay, and Zambia.

Emma and Denis will discuss his work and his philanthropy, and explore what we can all do to bring about a safer, fairer future for women and girls.

The conversation will be introduced by Ellen Barry, The New York Times’s London-based international correspondent.
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april 9, 2019   No Comment   Appereances

Er is een video verschenen van de G7 Gender Equality Advisory Council die Emma in februari bezocht, bekijk hem hieronder.


april 4, 2019   No Comment   Tijdschriften/Scans

Ik heb enkele scans gevonden van Emma in het franse weekblad L’Obs van vorig jaar november.

Galerij Links:
http//: 29 november 2018: L’Obs

april 4, 2019   No Comment   Emma Watson

Emma instgramfoto’s van de afgelopen maanden staan in de galerij.

Galerij Links:
http//: Instagramfoto’s 2019

maart 31, 2019   No Comment   Fotoshoots

maart 14, 2019   No Comment   Emma Watson, Projecten

Emma steunt de website ‘Good On You’ een website die kledingmerken beoordeling op hoe goed ze zijn voor het milieu. Door te kijken hoe duurzaam ze gemaakt zijn, door te kijken in hoeverre ze o,a, kleding verspilling tegengaan en kleding recyclen. Emma is hier al jaren een grote voorstander van.

Introducing Our New Supporter, Emma Watson

There is no better advocate for ethical and sustainable fashion than Emma Watson.

Throughout her career she’s been a driving force of the movement. Her work includes collaborations with ethical brands such as People Tree, her Instagram advocacy with @The Press Tour, and her leadership on Vogue Australia’s first sustainability issue.

That’s why we’re thrilled to announce Emma as a supporter of Good On You. We’ll be rating the clothes she wears on the red carpet and beyond, so she can be confident her outfits meet the highest standards of ethics and sustainability.

Here is what Emma has to say about why she’s using Good On You.

“Fashion helps shape our identities. What we wear signifies who we are and what we stand for. I support Good On You because I need to know my clothes do not harm our precious planet or its people.

On the red carpet we’re often asked not what we are wearing but ‘who’. It’s as if the ideas behind the clothes – the label, the designer, the collection – have more meaning than the garment itself. But there’s something missing.

There’s a bigger story to be told about the conditions in which our clothes are made, the resources that have been used and the impact they’ve had on communities.

Good On You is my benchmark for sustainable fashion. This means that when I’m given a platform to speak about my choice of outfit, I will have a meaningful story to tell. And it’s powerful.

But I am just one person. In truth, we can all play a part in driving fashion to be more sustainable and ethical. By choosing to wear clothes from labels that embrace transparent, creative and innovative production methods; and by re-wearing, recycling, swapping and thrifting.

Together we are building a bigger, better movement every day.

Fashion is a creative force. It has the power to persuade, to influence, and transform. When fashion truly embraces transparency and sustainability, other spheres will follow. We’re on a journey towards a more sustainable future.

This is just the beginning.”

Today is also the launch of a new look and feel for Good On You. We want to make it easier for you to discover ethical fashion, find all the info you need, and read all the stories you want on our website.

We’ve worked with a team of designers and developers to rebrand and rebuild our site, and we have some exciting new things planned for later in the year too.

So from all the team at Good On You, thank you for your support we literally couldn’t do what we do without it.

Let’s make 2019 the biggest year for ethical fashion so far.