09 January 2013 by

The Outnet Goes To Hollywood! Stylist Anita Patrickson On Dressing Emma Watson

We're getting VERY excited at Grazia HQ for the Awards Season, after the Bafta noms were announced today, the Oscar nods are revealed tomorrow and it's the Globes on Sunday (squeal!) We're looking forward to the actual awards, yes yes, but what we really care about are the gowns. Obvs.

To celebrate, THE OUTNET have launched a video series with Hollywood insiders revealing how they get red carpet ready, from power stylists Anita Patrickson and Jessica Paster, to actress Rebecca Romijn. Grazia Daily exclusively has the first episode which stars Emma Watson's stylist Anita talking through the star's stellar red carpet looks.

'Someone like Emma Watson really is a stylist’s dream – she can pull off everything from classic and vintage to really edgy and she still keeps everything looking incredibly fashion forward,' says Anita.

Talkina about the London premiere of the final Harry Potter installment, Anita explains that they intentionally went princessy. 'We used a huge Oscar de la Renta gown for the premiere in London and our inspiration was Grace Kelly with a twist,' Anita reveals. 'For New York we’ve got a Bottega dress which is a little edgy and a little out there – something a little different for her. It's a completely different style with a big flowy gold skirt.' If you want to get Watson's red carpet style, hop on over to THE OUTNET.

One thing's for sure, Emma has really upped her fashion game since her early days as Hermione. So although she hasn't been nominated for any awards this red carpet season (although she was BRILLS in Perks Of Being A Wall Flower), we have our fingers crossed that she'll make an appearance at at least one of the ceremonies. Or at the very least crash a few parties. Take a look at Emma Watson's gigantic fashion leap to red carpet royalty in her style evolution below:

Emma Watson at premiere of Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, London, Nov 2010


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