London:
Harry Potter actress Emma Watson says she does not like being a fashion victim and dresses only to please herself.
The Harry Potter star admits that her role in the wizard franchise helped her become a global fashion icon but Watson says likes to have fun with her style and would never dress to please critics, Contactmusic reported.
"I just dress for me. Fashion is something I genuinely enjoy. It's a way of expressing yourself. It's a lot of fun and I hope it's not going to get to a stage where I feel, 'Argh, clothes - how stressful!' It's become a way of life and I'm meeting amazing new creative designers all the time", said the English actress.
Despite being worth millions, the 20-yar old star says that she is happy to mix high street items with designer labels.
"For a premiere, I'll wear some forward-thinking, trend-setting designers like Balenciaga or the latest from Chanel. I'm also really into William Tempest. If I'm going casual, I'll mix vintage with clothes from Topshop, Zara or Gap and I also love Agnes B. I'll mix and match, which makes it financially accessible to everyone", she added.
The Harry Potter star admits that her role in the wizard franchise helped her become a global fashion icon but Watson says likes to have fun with her style and would never dress to please critics, Contactmusic reported.
"I just dress for me. Fashion is something I genuinely enjoy. It's a way of expressing yourself. It's a lot of fun and I hope it's not going to get to a stage where I feel, 'Argh, clothes - how stressful!' It's become a way of life and I'm meeting amazing new creative designers all the time", said the English actress.
Despite being worth millions, the 20-yar old star says that she is happy to mix high street items with designer labels.
"For a premiere, I'll wear some forward-thinking, trend-setting designers like Balenciaga or the latest from Chanel. I'm also really into William Tempest. If I'm going casual, I'll mix vintage with clothes from Topshop, Zara or Gap and I also love Agnes B. I'll mix and match, which makes it financially accessible to everyone", she added.