Despite the end of the world renowned wizardly franchise "Harry Potter" last 2011, the film career of the stars in the film show no signs of slowing down. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson are in fact making their own mark in the Hollywood business. For one is Emma Watson of who has graced hundreds of fashion magazine covers ever since her "Potter" days. Now, add Marie Claire UK to Emma's list of fashion magazines of which she has graced.

It looks as if leading ladies from well-known film franchises are each gracing a magazine cover of their own. "Hunger Games" Jennifer Lawrence recently graced the February 2013 issue of Vanity Fair where she was named "World's Most Desirable." The post may be found here. The same goes to "Twilight" leading lady, Kristen Stewart who had also graced the January issue of V Magazine found here.

Of course, the lovely "Potter" star wouldn't miss out on all the covers because Emma had once again landed herself a cover on the prestigious fashion magazine, Marie Claire UK. Apart from showing off her impeccable good looks, Watson also opened up about acting and how she lives her life despite the negative comments in the world outside of acting.

"Now I feel a lot more settled in who I am and what I think, how I want to do things. Because I feel good about what I'm doing, I don't need anyone to say whether they think it's good or not," explained Watson.

"Friends and family come first and work comes second; that's just how I live my life," added the Lancôme ambassador.

With over three films coming out this year, Emma proves to have an impressive film career. Apart from booming in the film business, Watson is also currently the face of both Lancôme and Burberry. Watson is also managing her time taking up a degree in literature at Brown University. Talk about being the perfect woman of which of course Emma is aiming hard for.

"My parents have very strong work ethics and have instilled that in me a love and a respect for what you do and taking pride in it. And then - and this is sort of irritating at times - I'm a bit OCD about perfectionism," said Watson in the Marie Claire UK interview, adding, "I'm my own worst critic. I always want to do better. I'm always striving towards the next thing."