A Look inside Emma Watson’s Closet Will Make You Sigh with Jealousy
Hey there, friend! Are you prepared to have a look inside Emma Watson’s closet? Be warned, after this you will want to give your closet a full makeover!
If you thought that all the celebrities have enormous closets, you were wrong, because Emma Watson’s closet is the perfect example of less is good.
The actress, who is now the star in the new Beauty and the Beast film, has a wardrobe worth of classic lady.
It’s true, Emma’s closet is rather small and “normal” than her character in the film, but her outfits are a true representation of a stylish woman.
Emma has opened the doors of her closet for an interview she did for Coveteur magazine.
“That’s really the issue that we have with fashion. People are buying clothes and throwing them away after wearing them twice, filling land(fills), and creating unsafe working conditions. Destroying the planet, essentially,” she mentioned in the interview with Coveteur.
In the interview she talked with so much passion about fashion and words like sustainable and eco-friendly have often came up.
She also mentioned that she’s been paring down her clothes as she moves toward only purchasing and wearing sustainable fashion.
“[Becoming conscious about dressing] has been incredibly liberating in a funny way,” she explained. “It’s narrowed my options so much, I’m so much more creative. I actually really think it’s helped me dress better because I have less, but they’re things that are perfect.”
She might not know many things about other subjects, but she knows her fashion.
Her closet is perfect and it looks so Intagram-mable (if that’s a word), which isn’t really a coincidence.
She told the magazine that she’s turned to Instagram more and more in the past months because she needed inspiration when shopping because it’s a great place to discover sustainable brands.
“I think so much more carefully about what I buy, and I buy less because I edit so carefully,” she said.
“I’m tending to shop online a lot more; I use Instagram [to shop] a lot more than I used to, because I find lots of brands through it. I would often find I was going into stores and feel like, ‘Oh, I’ve only got an hour, I need to buy something, this isn’t what I came in for but it’s here, so I’ll purchase it.’ I never do that now.”
So, what do you think about her closet? Is it anything like the one you have?