celia

Whew!!! Go Emma and JKR! Emma’s style has always been great, but this year she has been off the chain!!! We didn’t see that much of JKR while she was still writing the books, but now that’s she’s finished and has been out in public, her fashion choices are amazing. I loved that pale green dress that she wore to some event. It was great. The dress she wore to the Pride of Britain Awards was also very cute. And I just love all of Emma’s outfits, that girl has got style.

Posted by celia on November 07, 2007, 11:46 PM
Bellatrix's parole officer

Lily Allen – are you kidding me?

Posted by Bellatrix's parole officer on November 08, 2007, 07:08 AM
burningpumpkins

Just remember you guys… this list is a joke. An author make the list for best dressed? An ordinary child-star who - until Chanel gave her clothes - looked like trailer at premieres? HA! HAHAHAHAHA!

This list is the funniest thing since Emma won best actress.

Posted by burningpumpkins on November 08, 2007, 08:46 AM
Confederate Lady

Thanks, TLC, for the great pictures and information! Jo AND Emma deserve to be honoured for their style. (which they have, in abundance, although not always showing it!) *)

Posted by Confederate Lady on November 08, 2007, 03:55 PM
burningpumpkins

Celia, I think you need to calm down. The problem is not jealousy, but obsessed people like you. Clearly, you’re obsessed with celebrities - especially child-star, not-particularly-special celebrities like Emma Watson. If she was, I don’t know, seriously talented, breathtakingly beautiful, maybe it’s worth a little obsession. To me, she’s not. It’s funny why most of you fangirls choose jealousy as your number one argument - it seems like it’s the only reason that would favor Emma, rather than favor the people who dislike Emma. My point exactly—you’re biased. Don’t be. Accept that Emma has flaws in her acting. She’s 17. I don’t like her because I seem to like Hermione, or rather, the books more than the movies, which are portraying Hermione and the movies INCORRECTLY. I don’t like a Hermione who is blonde, who is all about feminism, who is all about treating Ron like a child, who is all about being girlishly pink, who is all about having girl-power, who is all about wearing jeans, who is all about being NOT Hermione. I don’t like the way Emma supports this non-Hermione, and the way she thinks she doesn’t need to act anymore because “she IS Hermione”. Her words, not mine. As I said before, this small celebrity is not worth being jealous of. She’s the least experienced out of the trio, and she, in my opinion, plays her part very badly. That’s my opinion of why I don’t like her. You can’t say I’m jealous, so hopefully, this will have given you some perspective from your short-minded view.

Posted by burningpumpkins on November 08, 2007, 08:48 PM
burningpumpkins

Sorry, that wasn’t supposed to have the lines through the words.

Posted by burningpumpkins on November 08, 2007, 08:48 PM
spinks

I find obsessive bashing just as silly as obsessive adoring. Frankly, I don’t care either way. Emma Watson seems fine to me, but I don’t know her. I don’t really like the portrayal of Hermione in the films all the time, but that’s just because I have a very vivid idea of my own. Why should I dislike some actor because of that? She’s just a young woman doing an (admittedly enviable) job.

Oh, and Copycat – your scathing wit has me so awed I just might faint. Bashing Jo Rowling is, like, so fashionable! Do it at every random opportunity! For a two-sided issue we’re not involved in enough to be angry about!

Posted by spinks on November 08, 2007, 11:23 PM