Emma Watson Goes Green For The Red Carpet

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Emma Watson announced via Instagram that she is taking her latest red carpet parade green. Watson is inspired by Livia Firth's groundbreaking documentary, The True Cost, an exploration and commentary on the impact of fashion on the environment and the world economy. "Kicking off Regression! We love our rail!" she wrote on her Instagram. "Inspired to consider the whole process of creating a fashion look, we are thinking about all the people, pieces and moving parts! This rack includes designers that are considering local craft and production, artisan skills, the environment, sustainability and the longevity of fashion!" Styled by her go-to Sarah Slutsky, the philanthropic actress will be donning designers committed to exploring alternative methods. Without compromising on style, of course. See all her looks so far.

A photo posted by Sarah Slutsky (@sarahslutsky) on Aug 26, 2015 at 9:16am PDT

First day of Regression press off to an incredible start. Obsessed with this @ralphlauren look made only better by the company's long standing commitment to not use fur products. Jewels by @cartier who is committed to responsible and sustainable business principles and practices in both the supply chain and their own business. Shoes by @paulandrew are all handmade in Italy by artisans who have been making shoes for decades-- some for generations And of course hair by the lovely @visapyyapy and makeup but by brilliant @charlottehayward @emmawatson

A photo posted by Sarah Slutsky (@sarahslutsky) on Aug 26, 2015 at 12:14pm PDT

A photo posted by Sarah Slutsky (@sarahslutsky) on Aug 27, 2015 at 3:20am PDT

Second look of the day... A sleek, merino dress by @edun ♥️. EDUN is building long-term, sustainable growth opportunities by supporting manufacturers, community-based initiatives and partnering with African artists and artisans. Paired with flats by @paulandrew whose shoes are all handmade in Italy by artisans who have been making shoes for decades, some for generations (love dressing up a flat-- comfort is key!). Rings by the family owned @VIERIhautejoaillerie ! VIERI believes that responsible behavior and luxury are inseparably linked, and that this relationship helps to define the new vision of luxury. Every piece is made with respect for people and the environment, and has maximum impact on the well-being of people who experience it. Earrings by @jfisherjewelry manufactured in NYC with all conflict free stones. Handbag by @lautemshop -- Lautem is obsessed with excellence in Design, Production and Ethics in Business Management. Lautem believes that haste is the enemy of excellence. That is the reason why they committed themselves to the production of beautiful objects made to last. Of course @charlottehayward and @visapyyapy on beauty! ?

A photo posted by Sarah Slutsky (@sarahslutsky) on Aug 27, 2015 at 7:42am PDT

A photo posted by Sarah Slutsky (@sarahslutsky) on Aug 28, 2015 at 12:04am PDT

Final look of the #Regression press junket! This gingham beauty from @isa_arfen who produces a majority of her garments in the United Kingdom and sources fabric from suppliers in Italy & France. The espadrilles from @EmmaWatson ’s closet by @StellaMcCartney. Stella is committed to being a responsible, honest, and modern company. Pledging to find innovative and ecological materials, #StellaMcCartney is pushing the boundaries of what sustainable products can look like. The jewels for this look by @jadetrau who works with responsibly sourced @forevermarkdiamonds (read more about #Forevermarks : http://www.forevermark.com/en-US/our-diamonds/responsibly-sourced/ ). @charlottehayward on makeup @visapyyapy on hair ?

A photo posted by Sarah Slutsky (@sarahslutsky) on Aug 29, 2015 at 5:25am PDT

A photo posted by Sarah Slutsky (@sarahslutsky) on Aug 29, 2015 at 10:27am PDT

#latergram. And we are off! Wrapped up Regression press in @TomeNYC dress which is produced and manufactured in New York City. Hat by @MaisonMichel is handmade in Paris utilizing the finest craftsmanship since 1936. "The métier’s secrets lie in the skillful hands of a small group of specialized and complementary artisans: the hatter shapes the hat, while the milliner stitches, lines and finishes it." These sandals… easy chic from @PaulAndrew who has been so fantastic (& generous) to work with this press junket, sending his handcrafted shoes! #beauty on point by @charlottehayward and @visapyyapy

A photo posted by Sarah Slutsky (@sarahslutsky) on Aug 30, 2015 at 6:19am PDT

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