This is how Emma Watson created a path that would give her her position within one of the most important companies in the world of fashion.
In the entertainment industry, there are multifaceted actresses who perform tasks off-camera, for example, Emma Watson. The British woman we met when she gave life to one of the most important fictional characters in the Harry Potter saga, Hermione Granger, has created an extensive resume outside of her expertise.
Among her multiple roles and almost 20 films, she is interspersed as a Goodwill ambassador for UN Women, fighting and opening a new panorama for freedom, both political and social equality, and of course, her feminist power to unite voices and bring people together. many to the correct concept of this.
Well, this 2020, Emma Watson adds one more task to that list and once again goes a little off the set to be part of the board of directors of the Kering group of commercial companies (Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Bottega Veneta, Girard-Perregaux, Saint Laurent and Balenciaga, among others), where François-Henri Pinault serves as president and CEO.
The position she officially takes off camera is that of president of the sustainability committee, alongside her, the executive and president of Didi (with more than 80% of the Asian transportation market) Jean Liu and the former CEO of Credit Suisse, the French banker Tidjane Thiam join the board, and Henri Pinault commented through Kering's social networks with an emotional message in which "the combination of experience and skills of these well-known figures will be elemental complements to the group", were words that stood out from this.
On the red carpets of Emma Watson's best films, we've seen her champion sustainable fashion. In 2016, she appeared at the Met Gala wearing a Calvin Klein look that was surprising for being a “garbage dress,” created entirely from recycled plastic bottles, proving that technology and fashion are great allies.
In 2017, we saw Watson in completely vintage outfits and other more handcrafted ones, showing her commitment to the world and fashion as we saw in early 2017 while she was promoting Beauty and the Beast. She became an ambassador for the Good On You app in 2019 thanks to the way in which she buys her clothes based on the sustainability of these garments... and the famous list of questions she asks every fashion brand who want to present their designs, which include questions to learn more about the way the garments are produced, even down to their environmental impact.
The actress stops at nothing when it comes to sharing her ideals, she recently joined the club of actresses who turn 30 years old in 2020, and she knows perfectly how to make use of her image and her voice, taking that power towards a positive side and setting an example for many of us to follow.