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Originally Posted by scarlett
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In all honesty, she probably won't be designing anything, if she hasn't done it all already. At most, they'll run it by her, she'll say something, and then they'll just attach her name to it. That's probably all that happened, if it's already done. "Creative advisor" is another word for she gave an opinion or two and they attached her name.
Still, as tacky as it would NORMALLY be, it's for a great cause. Attaching her name to something like that is an excellent thing.
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But if I remember correctly, Dan has mentioned in a interview of seeing Emma's designs and he said they were good and he was impressed.
So maybe, just maybe, she did design some of the pieces and wasn't just there to make comments on the already made ones.
Give the girl SOME credit 
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You're right! Now you mention it Dan did say that.
I'm just confused how people can find negative things to say about what is essentially such a good act... Emma could have sold her soul to Primark or Top Shop and "designed" a clothing range for them for lots of money, much more publicity and not given a thought about the people making them. But she didn't. Sorry, but I find it very depressing that people here have searched long enough to find a negative aspect to her work with Fair trade clothes - I think it's pathetic. ( Just expressing my opinion which I believe is allowed...)
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If you believe that expressing your opinion is allowed, which it definitely is, then why are you responding in a manner that's hypocritical towards those who's opinions you don't agree with? The fact that what their saying doesn't sit well with you can't be helped, it's what they think, and just because they said it doesn't make it true either, so there's no need to criticise them for their perspective on this whole thing and take it so personally.
Many celebritities who have their own clothing lines always claim to have created the designs themselves, when I believe we all know that they most likely got some designers to create something for them and after their approval, their names are branded on the clothes. However, in Emma's case, she's doing it for Fair Trade, and really that's all that matters, whether she herself designed it or just approved of someone's else's designs really shouldn't matter as it's going towards a great cause.