
Staying true to her advocacy on protecting the environment, Emma Watson recently donned two gorgeous upcycled outfits that are not only Earth-friendly but also very stylish.
During the first-ever Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony in London, Emma rocked an upcycled wedding dress from the FOUND collection created in partnership with Oxfam Great Britain.
The bare-back dress was trimmed asymmetrically to become an eye-catching top, with one side just above Emma's waist and the other side touching the floor.
The Harry Potter star paired the upcycled wedding dress with black flared pants.
In another Instagram post, Emma gave a preview of another stunning upcycled outfit that she wore when she interviewed former U.S. Vice President Al Gore during his Climate Reality event in Edinburgh.
She wore an Emilia Wickstead Bespoke, which was handmade using leftover taffeta faille from the Resort 2022 collection.
The fabric of Emma's matching crop top and skirt consists of 62% recycled yarn that was locally sourced, woven and printed in Italy.
Aside from feminism, ethical and sustainable fashion is also one of Emma's advocacies.
In fact, when she became a member of the Kering Group's Board of Directors last year, Emma was named Chair of the Sustainability Committee.
And in March 2018, Emma also became the cover star and guest editor of Vogue Australia's “Designing the Future” issue, where she championed sustainable and ethical fashion.
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