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"Hermione" Launched The First Organic Environmental Protection Clothing Series

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Emma Watson, the British actress Harry Porter in the movie "Harry Porter", will launch the first organic in early September.

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The London Evening News said the premiere will be held at an environmental Park party organized by Prince Charles.


The brand creative consultant said that the 20 year old girl had been trying to design a Tree People brand for her People Tree autumn and winter series.


During the event hosted by Prince Charles's Clarence palace, it will be the first time to display the spring and summer festival designed by the actress.

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Elmar Watson herself will not attend the fashion show because she wants to continue her college education in the United States, but she said she was "very excited" to take part in the events held in from September 8th to 19th.


Prince Charles's charitable foundation has pioneered this "garden party to create different lives" and aims to promote environmental protection and environmental protection products through music, reading and art.


 

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