We have updated our photo gallery with screen captures of Emma’s scenes in “Little Women“! The movie premiered during Christmas last year, and it has recently been released on Blu-Ray and On Demand. You can buy/rent it on Amazon, and it is also available on Best Buy, Target and many other stores. If interested, we strongly suggest you order it online, as we know many of our visitors live in countries that are currently dealing with the covid-19 pandemic, and so it’s best to stay at home.
A new video of Emma talking about “Little Women” has been released! She talks about the freedom that director (and fellow actress) Greta Gerwig gave her actors during filming and how rare that was, the importance of having a story centered around women and much more. This is definitely worth a watch, specially for those of you who, like ourselves, have been missing Emma’s interviews.
Emma was at the World Premiere of “Little Women”, in New York City, last night! This event marks the first time she was seen with the other actresses playing the March sisters in the film – Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh and Eliza Scanlen – since they filmed together in 2018. Emma also shared a few pictures of herself on the set of the movie on her Instagram prior to the event – you can find these pictures, as well as those of her at the premiere, in our gallery.
Emma is on the cover of the December issue of British Vogue! The beautiful photoshoot was shot by Alasdair McLellan, who’s worked with Emma many times before. This is a big contribution to the promotion of the movie “Little Women“, which stars Emma, Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh and Eliza Scanlen, and is currently set to premiere at Christmas. Our gallery has been updated with images from the issue!
The age of influence, it’s said, is upon us. Whether on the front row or on the front benches – or simply leaning over our smartphones – we have more eyes on each other than at any time in history. As is also often said these days, it’s a lot.
Of course, in the fashion industry and across social media, the concept of an “influencer” has evolved in a few short years into one that we all fully understand. Many influencers are now stars in their own right, while millions more around the globe, armed with a new handbag and a winning filter, continue to strive for clicks and likes. It’s an important sea change, but I do sometimes wonder how many are doing anything truly useful with this modern superpower.
Emma Watson is one woman getting it right. Since she was cast as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter franchise 20 years ago (aged just nine), she has been one of the most recognisable faces on the planet. Famous in practically every corner of the world, she accumulated influence the old-fashioned way; coming of age in the digital era means she now finds herself with a cross-platform following of over 100 million engaged and devoted fans.