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Emma Watson wants boys to start accepting women heroes in movies, and her logic is flawless
As if we needed anymore proof that she was the voice of reason, Emma Watson’s argument as to why boys should accept female heroes in movies goes and adds one more thing to the long list of incredible things that she’s said, convincing us she should *totally* run for office one day.
Currently, Watson is on the promo-trail for her upcoming movie, the live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast in which she plays Belle, and she’s bee absolutely SLAYING it. The actor and activist started a new Instagram account to charter the sustainable outfits she’s wearing on the press tour, and has been sharing cute AF snaps of the gorgeous and ethical looks she’s been rocking.
Today was a brilliant day of interviews, press conferences and photoshoots for @beautyandthebeast in France. We snuck out of the junket and onto the roof of the hotel to capture these shots against the beautiful Paris skyline. 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
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Slay a little?!