Thursday 17 September 2009

Emma Watson launches ethical fashion range with People Tree

Actor Emma Watson collaborates with ethical fashion label People Tree to release a clothing range aimed at under-24s

Emma Watson's fashion collection for People TreeView larger picture

Emma Watson's ethical fashion collection for People Tree. Photograph: Cantata/People Tree

Emma Watson, the actor best known for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films, is to release a clothing collection in collaboration with the ethical fashion label People Tree.

Watson has been developing her interest in fashion this year, appearing on the front row at several catwalk shows in February and March. She is already linked with the British heritage brand Burberry, recently becoming the face of its autumn/winter advertising campaign.

The collection for People Tree is aimed at bringing fair trade and organic fashion to the 16-24 age group. Watson is acting as creative advisor, injecting her personal style into the range.

"I was excited by the idea of using fashion as a tool to alleviate poverty and knew it was something I could help make a difference with," she said.

"I think young people like me are becoming increasingly aware of the humanitarian and environmental issues surrounding fast fashion and want to make good choices but there aren't many options out there."

The People Tree line, comprising 26 women's styles and 15 for men, plus a small accessories range, will enter stores in late February 2010. The collection, which includes knitwear, cotton T-shirts, jersey dresses, poplin skirts and shorts, is described by People Tree as "clean, sexy and easy to wear".

Much of the range uses organic and fairly traded cotton. The clothes are made entirely by hand by fair trade groups using weaving, knitting and embroidery, helping to create livelihoods for disadvantaged groups in Bangladesh, India and Nepal.

• The collection will be available at People Tree concessions and online. For more details, visit peopletree.co.uk.

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