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I read about this on snitchseeker's twitter a while ago. Again, like the UK premiere I am surprised that this isn't being talked about that much here. I hope we hear more about it soon. Emma also said she was willing to work with others if they were willing to get involved in fair trade as well.

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I am not familiar with the designer Alberta Ferretti, but this is great that Emma had the opportunity to work on a fair trade organic line with another designer. Loved what she did for People Tree.

Again, another accomplishment for her. I read about this on Facebook this morning (although I heard the news last month) and right under her post? A post from a friend of mine appeared on the news feed, stating that he had achieved a high score in Snake (a game). I was like, "Way to go!"

Had quite a laugh. It's nice to know that some of my friends spend their free time trying to beat out and achieve high scores in games (not that there's anything wrong with that). I just found it funny to see the two posts next to each other. Lol.

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I remember the days where Emma started wearing designer clothes... I think it was between PoA and GoF. Back then, she was all about Alberta Ferretti (BAFTA, GoF press conference, GOF NY premiere). It's nice to know that she's going back to her haute couture roots :P

 

More seriously, I'm really looking forward to this line. I just don't know whether it's supposed to be affordable to the masses...

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She added, “I will put it out there that I will work for anyone for free if they are prepared to make their clothing fair trade organic.â€

 

Is it just me, or is Emma the only person who would do this for free?

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Is it just me, or is Emma the only person who would do this for free?

 

 

I would imagine there are other people who would be willing to do it for free as well. I think that if you are going to aid in causes such as this, you SHOULD do it for free unless it is your actual job and the only way you make income, which obviously you need to be paid in order to keep the organization afloat. Emma already makes money from movies and could easily pursue any career she wanted and be successful and is aware of this. She gets involved with fair trade because she is passionate about it and wants to help the working and living conditions of the workers and their families.

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I would imagine there are other people who would be willing to do it for free as well. I think that if you are going to aid in causes such as this, you SHOULD do it for free unless it is your actual job and the only way you make income, which obviously you need to be paid in order to keep the organization afloat. Emma already makes money from movies and could easily pursue any career she wanted and be successful and is aware of this. She gets involved with fair trade because she is passionate about it and wants to help the working and living conditions of the workers and their families.

 

You're right. Very good informative post :yesyes: . I didn't even think of "passion" being a reason.

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