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Awwh, Just Look How They’ve Grown

1 DAY TO GO!! Only one… Oh my god. Oh my GAWWWD!  Breath Lorna, Breath. Deep – slow – breaths… calm down. CALM DOWN. Ok.

Sorry about that little semi-asthma attack or whatever that was. I’ve actually begun to call it my Harry-Potter-Attack because on thinking of HP or the enchanting, magical music that accompanies it, I go slightly crazy. And with only one more sleep to go until the first part of the last EVER Harry Potter movie is released, I’m sure you can understand where these (quite frequent) attacks evolve from. But anyway, as much of a nerd that I am, it is not the topic of conversation for today. I will save that rant (well, more of a short story expressing my absolute fixation of everything HP related) for a different post. On a different day. Or probably on a different Blog?

Right – Back To Fashion: So the other day I was reminiscing of the first time I went to see Harry Potter in the cinema. Being very young, very naive and very uninterested in what ‘Hermione Granger’ was wearing in real life, I didn’t notice the atrocity of  Emma Watson’s or in fact the two boy’s (Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint) outfits. Dear Oh Dear  – were they clueless.. Or most likely, just without a stylist (I call it their B.S days -Before Stylist).

As the years progressed, so did their wardrobes – albeit painfully slowly if I might say. But the last couple of premiers  have seen them look surprisingly well-dressed. Cute vintage dresses, well fitted suits (in Rupert’s case; unfortunately Daniel still relies on the dressed-up-in-my-father’s-suit look) every time and bold new haircuts have been sported in their effort to breakthrough the geeky self-styled children barrier and into the new ‘chic’ trend-setting ‘not-just-one-trick-pony’ actors they have aspired to be.

Oooh and Emma’s new pixie hair cut that she sported proudly at the latest Harry Potter premier? I just can’t decide. Well obviously the boring ninety’s throwback black satin dress does nothing to accentuate her new ‘edgy’ look (nor the hair clip, although maybe she left that in by mistake?) but I am digging her London look quite bit. Very Foxy senorita! Now if that doesn’t ‘unstick’ you of your alter-ego Hermione Granger, I don’t know what will?

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