There were several sightings of Emma at the Edward Sharpe's gig last night. Here are the pictures of her leaving the concert.
Source: Eyeprime
A man was hired to take care of Emma and Johnny for a day in Paris (showing them the city, driving them where they wanted...). And at a moment they wanted to put a padlock on the Ponts des Arts (it's a tradition of lovers who lock a padlock to the bridge for their love to last). Problem: they didn't have a padlock and it was late so the driver decided to drive them to Monoprix (cheap shop) and proposed them to go buy them himself a padlock so they wouldn't be bothered. But they say they would go too. So they went, apparently the reaction of people inside the shop was fun, Emma took pictures of a couple of clothes she found nice and they bought the padlock.
The man said Emma and Johnny seemed so in love that it was touching.
If you want to impress a bloke, don't move him in with your parents in the early days of the relationship.
The actress and her American boyfriend Johnny Simmons are living on the top floor of her dad's North London gaff.
The Harry Potter star is shacked up with the actor in the posh attic rooms of the £2million home while he gets to know her family.
It's not quite a bedroom under the stairs but it's close.
A source said: "Things are getting pretty serious between Emma and Johnny so she wanted to take him back to London to meet her parents.
"They've been having a brilliant time together. Emma knows the city like the back of her hand so is a great person to show him around.
"They've done loads of tourist spots but she has also been taking him to a few flea markets and some great local pubs.
"They've been taking bikes or eco-cars to every tourist trap in the capital, including the London Eye, Big Ben and St Paul's Cathedral."
Surely she has taken him to Platform Nine-And-Three-Quarters at King's Cross Station?
But it might be a bit too early to take him up the Oxo Tower.
Emma Watson has practically grown up in front of the camera so when we chatted with her for our September issue (on stands now), we had the gorgeous actress and new face of Lancôme take us on a trip down memory lane. We discussed everything from the best makeup tips she's picked up along the way to her boldest beauty move—her pixie haircut.
What made you decide to cut your hair? "Well, I had the same hair for 10 years when I was doing [Harry] Potter, and it was the first opportunity I had to cut it, so I figured, if I was going to cut it, I might as well, you know, really go for it."
Were you nervous before you chopped it? "No, I was very calm, actually. It was something I wanted to do for a while. When I had long hair I actually liked wearing it back more than I liked wearing it down, so I guess it makes sense that I have short hair because I always liked it off my face."
What's your favorite beauty product? "I love blusher and mascara. They always makes me feel good. And I'm very religious about cleaning my face and taking my makeup off before I go to bed."
Do you have a favorite makeup tip? "If you make a mistake with your mascara or your eyeliner, you dip a cotton bud in foundation, then use it to take the line off—not only does it clean where you have made the mistake, but it also replaces the makeup. That was from [makeup artist] Linda Cantello. Before I put on my mascara, I wet my eyelashes a bit. It makes the mascara go on better and smoother. And putting on your foundation right when you get out of the bath means that it soaks in and is a bit more natural, not so heavy."
Who are your beauty icons? "I think Kate Bosworth and Diane Kruger always have great makeup."
Red lips or smoky eyes? "I love both. It just depends on my mood. I had never done both before, but for the [Lancôme fragrance] ad I had a very strong bright pink lip and a strongish eye. That was new for me."
"You better gird your loins," Perks actor Ezra Miller told me the other day while promoting his newest flick, Beware the Gonzo. "When it comes to Emma people just have no idea. People have no idea what they're in for. It's great!"
How exactly did the partnership with the actress Emma Watson come to be?
It was her mother that knew someone on our board – an Oxford Professor who works a lot on fair-trade. A meeting was set up and it went from there! I think we very much wanted the same things – a collection that spoke to younger people but also had the integrity of being 100% fair-trade. She was really creative, really open-minded and absolutely lovely to work with. We took her out to Bangladesh this time last year and she was stunned by the level of artistry and hand-skills that go into making product. She was very involved and thinks about things very deeply, which was just wonderful.
shutter clicked, she came up with the idea of playing a French maid: "This is the second time I've worked with Mariano he's like my naughty big brother, we do our own thing, leave the world behind and go off to create and invent stuff together." The actress confesses, "Being myselfAnd then it's the other part.