I buy from Amway and everytime you buy something you give a sum of money to Unicef which is great. I also try to buy fair trade products like tea and chocolate and what ever. I Would love to buy FT clothes like these and I would really much like to design FT clothes as well. In my country we have something called OD(Operasjon Dagsverk/ Operation Days work) and it's a day where you take free from school to work and earn money which goes to education in countries like Bangladesh. It's really great
Wow, not only beautiful, classy, down to earth, sweet, and has a good heart and humanitarian. And brave going to a dirty, impoverished counry like that when she doesn't have to and very wealthy. Talk about marriage material. I would marry her in a heartbreat.
im from bangladesh... m so thankful to emma for wat she's doin for countries lyk ource! im also amazed to see her go to those places! realy i know how they are lyk... she inspires me to do something good someday too. go emma :)
shes so kind and aware that her helping hand will help solve global issues, shes very mature in comparison to many bad celebs in hollywood, she inspires me, I love her designs, they're classic and cute
emma is really a role model to follow...we are from asia too and our family come to midddleast for better life...seeing her so concern about those areas..its feel so good
Hello, I love everything that Emma Watson, but I do not understand what she said and I'm half deaf. I wonder if anyone of you who read my message, have the extreme kindness to me a transcribed what she said in English, please?
If you accept to do this for me, you're really nice.
Thank you in advance and hope that your response will be positive.
She is so intelligent and Know how to help them to live there life with dignity....not to mention very very beautiful..... intelligence, humbleness,beauty and SO famous. all in one body. A rare thing ....I wish her innocence remain the same throughout her life. god bless him.
@MathewTitus I don't think a lot of people know about people tree anyway, which is unfortunate. I've told a lot of people, and everyone I've told have never heard of it before. It's horrible because some of them actually buy £60 jeans or £200 boots, not knowing where they came from. These women don't get enough credit.
Emma has millions of pounds now, she went to stagecoach so she must have been well of as a child. She may not know what it is like living in a family on minimum wage trying to break out of your own poverty cycle. Buying non-fairtrade items is not a choice, it's a chore. Emma is a real role model, and no doubt she understands some people aren't wealthy, but maybe she forgets. This month it has been so hard to put food on the table let alone buying expensive clothing. It is simple not an option.
@ThievNWalrus Yeah, it's the same with the meat industry. A lot of people try to forget what it's like, which I understand as it's a horrible, horrible thing. Although, if we thought about all of the injustice of the world we would go insane. I think that in a world where things like this aren't regularly shown, we forget about it quite a bit. That's the real injustice
@downbytheharbour : The are enough people in the industrialized world capable of buying fair cloth. Most of the people in the western world earn enough money.
@Fisheye2k Yeah there are loads of people that could buy it, there is no excuse why those who can afford it shouldn't. But you can't say that FairTrade isn't expensive. And in this economy people aren't going to be buying £50 trousers when they can get them for £10. I wouldn't say most people. A lot of people maybe half, but no more. Most if not all the people I know see the appeal with fairtrade and would love to help out but if you don't have the money you shouldn't be made to feel guilty.
@downbytheharbour I think you're saying that some people simply cannot afford to buy these clothes?
Of course Emma has had a, sort of, privileged life growing up, but remember it's not like she was born into an immensely wealthy family where she didn't have to work for anything. Being an actor/actress is most definitely not the most strenuous line of work, but it also requires hard work and commitment. You must understand these products are not marketed towards people barely making ends meet.
Empower people to help themselves. It's the best way to give people dignity, and go some way to alleviating poverty. For that I applaud People Tree and their supporters.
HOWEVER, People Tree's clothes are not cheap and many low income people buy fast [primark] fashion because it's what they can afford.
What we need is for Fair Trade clothing and other FT products to become pervasive so that they can become more affordable to the average Mr and Ms Public.
It's not because people don't care, people do care. I'm 16 and would love to buy fair trade clothing, but it isn't cheap. Emma hasn't really had to worry about money. Jumpers/trousers/tops for over £50. I don't have that kind of money. Seeing this just makes it all the worse because I can do NOTHING to help because I've got nothing to give, I feel horrible when I buy non-fairtrade things, but the difference is not pennies. If it was then I would get it, but it really is not.
@downbytheharbour I know what you mean, I'm 14 and I'd absolutely love to buy fair trade clothing all the time, but when you're still relying on pocket money off your parents, a price difference of £10 is just too much. I do try to make an effort - I try not to shop in places like Primark whenever I can, and I have a few fair trade tops, but at our age you don't really have much choice. Emma's beautiful, intelligent, and a really great role model, but I just don't have the cash that she does =/
Other people don't think where did their clothes come from and now I realise that it is a hard work, so if I buy from People Tree, do my money reach the main manufacturers, I mean the women who make the material, the one who are showed in this video? Maybe You can interview them and ask(to prove), do their living condition change if I buy these organic clothes from PT? I don't have many opportunities to donate or buy from PT but now (because of this video) I WANT TO BUY, want to help. THANK YOU!
I buy from Amway and everytime you buy something you give a sum of money to Unicef which is great. I also try to buy fair trade products like tea and chocolate and what ever. I Would love to buy FT clothes like these and I would really much like to design FT clothes as well. In my country we have something called OD(Operasjon Dagsverk/ Operation Days work) and it's a day where you take free from school to work and earn money which goes to education in countries like Bangladesh. It's really great
millaindie 2 weeks ago
all things aside, I hate how she says "dhaka".
msfh1991 1 month ago
estoy orgullosa de ser fan de emma es la mejor de las estrellas del momento.
bellatrixamarasam 4 months ago
This is emma watson's S.P.E.W
aaronsclee 5 months ago 13
Wow, not only beautiful, classy, down to earth, sweet, and has a good heart and humanitarian. And brave going to a dirty, impoverished counry like that when she doesn't have to and very wealthy. Talk about marriage material. I would marry her in a heartbreat.
TheDudezer 5 months ago
Her tits are just the right size. Nice small handful.
Yup. She can suck my balls anytime she wants.
pianoplayeruk 6 months ago
She has a HEART <3
kevinlmanon 6 months ago
im from bangladesh... m so thankful to emma for wat she's doin for countries lyk ource! im also amazed to see her go to those places! realy i know how they are lyk... she inspires me to do something good someday too. go emma :)
shutdownforever4 1 year ago 2
Emma is Great Actress She also feels the feeling of the poor people in Bangladesh ... Good human being !
NarayanSurya 1 year ago
Emma is Great Actress She also feels the feeling of the poor people in Bangladesh ...
NarayanSurya 1 year ago
i always did like emma, thanks for visiting my country
doghartdon 1 year ago 2
I realise now and I care!
Astrid257 1 year ago 2
shes so kind and aware that her helping hand will help solve global issues, shes very mature in comparison to many bad celebs in hollywood, she inspires me, I love her designs, they're classic and cute
yen21ish 1 year ago 8
emma is really a role model to follow...we are from asia too and our family come to midddleast for better life...seeing her so concern about those areas..its feel so good
PSlove to see her in kamez shalwar
Danfansgroup 1 year ago 3
brilliant
tzuk 1 year ago
Hello, I love everything that Emma Watson, but I do not understand what she said and I'm half deaf. I wonder if anyone of you who read my message, have the extreme kindness to me a transcribed what she said in English, please?
If you accept to do this for me, you're really nice.
Thank you in advance and hope that your response will be positive.
(sorry for my english)"
AmandineSilver 1 year ago
She is so intelligent and Know how to help them to live there life with dignity....not to mention very very beautiful..... intelligence, humbleness,beauty and SO famous. all in one body. A rare thing ....I wish her innocence remain the same throughout her life. god bless him.
santoshemm 1 year ago 6
@santoshemm should it be "god bless her"?
defactowood 1 year ago 3
@santoshemm
Amen. She seems like a very nice, genuine, humble, down-to-earth person...and I hope that never changes. =)
BSNFabricating 1 year ago
Well... at least British kids won't be running naked on the streets - thanks to the efforts of all these Bangladeshi women...
MathewTitus 1 year ago
@MathewTitus I don't think a lot of people know about people tree anyway, which is unfortunate. I've told a lot of people, and everyone I've told have never heard of it before. It's horrible because some of them actually buy £60 jeans or £200 boots, not knowing where they came from. These women don't get enough credit.
downbytheharbour 1 year ago 3
Maybe she's just trying to appeal to those who can afford these clothes. The people who can choose whether or not to buy Fair-Trade items?
blissfullife 1 year ago 2
Emma has millions of pounds now, she went to stagecoach so she must have been well of as a child. She may not know what it is like living in a family on minimum wage trying to break out of your own poverty cycle. Buying non-fairtrade items is not a choice, it's a chore. Emma is a real role model, and no doubt she understands some people aren't wealthy, but maybe she forgets. This month it has been so hard to put food on the table let alone buying expensive clothing. It is simple not an option.
downbytheharbour 1 year ago 37
@downbytheharbour mmm yes but I think alot of people would every once in a while "forget" what it is like. We are only human.
ThievNWalrus 1 year ago
@ThievNWalrus Yeah, it's the same with the meat industry. A lot of people try to forget what it's like, which I understand as it's a horrible, horrible thing. Although, if we thought about all of the injustice of the world we would go insane. I think that in a world where things like this aren't regularly shown, we forget about it quite a bit. That's the real injustice
downbytheharbour 1 year ago
@downbytheharbour I think things will turn around. Call it blind hope but the universe has a way of balancing itself out. Take care friend :)
ThievNWalrus 1 year ago
@downbytheharbour : The are enough people in the industrialized world capable of buying fair cloth. Most of the people in the western world earn enough money.
Fisheye2k 1 year ago 3
@Fisheye2k Yeah there are loads of people that could buy it, there is no excuse why those who can afford it shouldn't. But you can't say that FairTrade isn't expensive. And in this economy people aren't going to be buying £50 trousers when they can get them for £10. I wouldn't say most people. A lot of people maybe half, but no more. Most if not all the people I know see the appeal with fairtrade and would love to help out but if you don't have the money you shouldn't be made to feel guilty.
downbytheharbour 1 year ago
@downbytheharbour she does say IF you have the opportunity, talking to those weathly people who throw out expensive clothes all the time.
Skyebright1 1 year ago 3
@downbytheharbour I think you're saying that some people simply cannot afford to buy these clothes?
Of course Emma has had a, sort of, privileged life growing up, but remember it's not like she was born into an immensely wealthy family where she didn't have to work for anything. Being an actor/actress is most definitely not the most strenuous line of work, but it also requires hard work and commitment. You must understand these products are not marketed towards people barely making ends meet.
howtokillaninja 8 months ago
Empower people to help themselves. It's the best way to give people dignity, and go some way to alleviating poverty. For that I applaud People Tree and their supporters.
HOWEVER, People Tree's clothes are not cheap and many low income people buy fast [primark] fashion because it's what they can afford.
What we need is for Fair Trade clothing and other FT products to become pervasive so that they can become more affordable to the average Mr and Ms Public.
TraffordReds9 1 year ago 2
It's not because people don't care, people do care. I'm 16 and would love to buy fair trade clothing, but it isn't cheap. Emma hasn't really had to worry about money. Jumpers/trousers/tops for over £50. I don't have that kind of money. Seeing this just makes it all the worse because I can do NOTHING to help because I've got nothing to give, I feel horrible when I buy non-fairtrade things, but the difference is not pennies. If it was then I would get it, but it really is not.
downbytheharbour 1 year ago 4
@downbytheharbour I know what you mean, I'm 14 and I'd absolutely love to buy fair trade clothing all the time, but when you're still relying on pocket money off your parents, a price difference of £10 is just too much. I do try to make an effort - I try not to shop in places like Primark whenever I can, and I have a few fair trade tops, but at our age you don't really have much choice. Emma's beautiful, intelligent, and a really great role model, but I just don't have the cash that she does =/
ALittleUniquex 1 year ago 2
i love her and what shes doing
treehamallama 1 year ago 4
I own a gorgeous people tree blazer it's really warm and lovely, and it does feel extra special knowing it helps.
thedrunkenelf 1 year ago 24
she's look nice person ><
kwanyamapee 1 year ago
Other people don't think where did their clothes come from and now I realise that it is a hard work, so if I buy from People Tree, do my money reach the main manufacturers, I mean the women who make the material, the one who are showed in this video? Maybe You can interview them and ask(to prove), do their living condition change if I buy these organic clothes from PT? I don't have many opportunities to donate or buy from PT but now (because of this video) I WANT TO BUY, want to help. THANK YOU!
barboriukstis 1 year ago 3
I completely agree, it is really inspiring! :)))
but why didn't You put this earlier?? We can obviously see that this is not a new video because of Emma's hair!!
barboriukstis 1 year ago
Inspiring! :)
byakuya85 1 year ago 2