Thanks to Eden on Watsonuncensored.blogspot.fr, we have a transcript for Emma's interview in Vogue UK! Enjoy guys :) xx QUOTE FROM THE INTERVIEW:
ON FAME: "I've literally written out how to deal with people when they first recognise me because unless you are really quick about engaging them they slip into this weird place where they look at you like this external being. I think that's why sometimes I need to be on my own to recharge. Because I get... not overwhelmed but now and then I need to be on that sort of space where I don't have to negotiate that kind of conflict. I could walk down Oxford Street now if I really wanted to but I'd need to keep up a pretty mean pace. If I've already passed someone by the time their ready to do their second take then I tend to be alright. I wouldn't shop at Topshop without a friend. If someone recognises you then there seems to be a sort of domino effect, which is why ill try and get anyone who approaches onside. I'll ask them "can you doe a massive favour? I can't take a photo right now coz the camera flash will go off and if a camera flash gesture off everyone will turn to look at me. And then I won't be able to manage the situation." ABOUT EVERYDAY OUTFITS: "Big designer handbags and sunglasses attract attention. Often people don't notice you out of context. For instance if I fly EasyJet no one ever approaches me coz they don't expect me to be there". ABOUT BEEN SINGING AFTER BREAKING UP WITH MATT: "I felt really uncomfortable, even before my relationship ended, I went on a silent retreat because I wanted to figure out how to be at home with myself". ABOUT THE STRESS OF INTERVIEWS: " I probably do send myself slightly mad because I'm like 'what's your angle on this?" ABOUT PATTI SMITHS ADVICE ON DEALING WITH CRITICISM: "She said I need to find a way to block negativity out". ABOUT SCHOOL: "It was a very important place for me because my mother often worked late and I stayed on and did every activity going. It was really nice [visiting her old teacher at secondary school] because he has known me since I was 12 years old, and I feel the personal history very grounding." ABOUT BEEN THE ONLY CHILD ON THE HP SET WITH OUT A PARENT CHAPERONE: "My parents couldn't take the time off, they had careers and they weren't together. They couldn't swap in and out like Rupert Grint's or Daniel Radcliffes parents, and my mother had my younger brother to look after she couldn't leave him. ABOUT HER UN JOB: "Part of me relaxed when I took that position because it gave me a sense of belonging and purpose. Everything clicked into place in a way that it hadn't before. I understand what I'm here to do and where to channel all this energy that has been coming at me. I now feel this sense of peace. People say I've changed since I did it. Initially I was supposed to launch the campaigne by writing something that a newspaper might publish. I wrote a draft and sent it to my mum, dad, the UN and my publicist, and everyone had a different critique. By the end I didn't know what I was saying anymore. I felt like people were trying to silence my voice. [The night before the speech] I was sobbing in my hotel room, thinking I can't do this. I was just terrified. And then a Skype a ftied who said "go through it again and ask yourself, if you were hit by a bus tomorrow would you be happy with every single line?". She didn't remove a word. ABOUT DIOR: " I'm not paid to say this, but I think Raf Simon's is a genius." "I wouldn't say I'm a control freak, I just really want things to be clear in some way. But to be more okay with the messiness of life is something I've been trying to learn through meditation." WHETHER GUYS ARE TOO INTIMIDATED TO APPROACH HER. "The boyfriends or partners I've had have genreally made me feel really cherished. They've built me up. I certainly haven't found that with doing all that I do or been all that I am, that I've struggled in my love life. I just think it's very patronising towards men it undermines them. HEFORSHE FUTURE: She's begun working on a September concert, at the Bar clays centre in Brooklyn. "So I'm writing letters to acts to figure out who will perform." And there's something else too which she talks about but it's another heforshe development that makes her rock on her chair because "someone just wrote me a big cheque". OTHER PEOPLE'S QUOTE ABOUT EMMA: PATTI SMITH (singer, Emma's a huge fan). "I was interested despite everyone watching her, she still.managed to dance and interact that night (one of patti's concerts) as any girl her age might." A MAN A BAR (REGRESSION DIRECTOR) "She's one of the greats. She has this intensity, she just gives more and more. She was really tough." CAROLINE SEIBER (EMMA'S STYLIST AND FRIEND). "She is extradite focused in her pursuits, and sober in her thinking. What has always struck me about her is her absolute confI dense in herself and her intuiturn. And her resulting indepence". JOSH OLIN'S (PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE PHOTOSHOOT AND FRIEND ) "Emma loves fashion she embraces it because she isn't afraid of it". RANDOM FACTS: Emma does Ashtanga yoga (she says she can teach it) meditates, writes poetry, and when unhappy a diary " it's quite strange I haven't had to in a while". After filming Beauty and the Beast before the concert she'Lloyd probably go to another silent retreat, and perhaps she'll take a trip to Istanbul. She'll also.make time for a swim in the Hampstead Heath ladies pond and visit the Tracy Emin and Francis Bacon exhibitions at the Tate. And then there is that jigsaw puzzle on her dining room table " before I lose all the pieces". Directors she'd love to work with: Joe Wright, Danny Boyle, Kathryn Bigelow, Jean Marc Valley, Ron Howard, David Fincher, Luca Guadanino, Clint Eastwood.
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