Emma Watson has slayed basically ever since we first met her.

First,Behind Bedroom Doors (2003) Watch online she played heroic intellect Hermione in the Harry Potter films. Then she made powerful feminist statements as UN Women Goodwill Ambassador. Next, she attended the Women's March on Washington with her mom.

And just in case you forgot about how talented she is, her acting and singing has taken us by storm with every single Beauty and the Beastpromo that comes out.

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Now she is proving her role-model worthiness once again by completing the Beauty and the Beast press tour clad in completely sustainable outfits, as documented by the new Instagram account The Press Tour.

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This new Instagram venture was introduced on Emma Watson's Instagram. She shares that she started the account to give fans a glimpse at what happens behind the scenes during the press tour.

"It takes a village!" she says.

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There are only four posts on The Press Tour Instagram so far, but they all feature Watson with a fresh new look.

In the caption of each photo is a lengthy description of all the clothing and brands that Watson is wearing, accompanied with the reason behind why.

In one post, Watson is shown wearing a blue Louis Vuitton dress. According to the caption, the fabric of the dress was created from plastic bottles and processed sustainably.

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In another post, a photo montage of Watson is shown. She is doing normal people things, like petting a fluffy cat, reading at a cafe and napping on a train.

The caption describes the WORON brand clothing she's wearing, where "each underwear garment is made from Lenzing Modal fabric, a fibre made from beech wood sourced from sustainable forestry plantations in Europe."

It even goes so far to describe her socks, by a brand that "produces underwear made with certified organic bamboo, produced using computerised 3D knitting, so no fabric is wasted."

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We have never seen anyone put thismuch effort in putting together an outfit. This takes an intense amount of thoroughness and extreme dedication, and we are impressed.

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