Nobel laureate social activist Malala Yousafzai, 23, will be on the cover of the popular fashion magazine Vogue next July, but the magazine has already released her photos.
Malala Yousafzai has also given an interview to a fashion magazine, excerpts of which were published by Vogue, while a detailed interview will be given in next month’s issue.
While some have criticized the Nobel laureate for being the cover of a fashion magazine, many have praised her for appearing in a photoshoot with a dupatta in keeping with Pakistani culture.
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Malala Yousafzai also shared 3 photos taken for Vogue on her Instagram, in which she can be seen with a dupatta.
The Nobel Prize-winning social worker shared two other photos on Instagram, including a cover photo, as part of a photoshoot for her next month’s issue.
While sharing the photos, Malala Yousafzai expressed her happiness and also thanked all the brands and companies that helped her to make the photoshoot memorable and better.
In her post, Malala Yousafzai thanked Vogue magazine and 15 other multinational and national brands for producing exclusively.
The Nobel Prize-winning social worker adopted different outfits and different fashions in the three photos submitted to the fashion magazine, and at least 5 brands created things for each of the three photos separately.
Malala Yousafzai’s photoshoot was photographed by ‘Nick Knight’ while the stylist’s services were provided by ‘Kate Filan’, her hair was done by ‘Sam McKnight Personal while her make-up was done by ‘Wall Garland’ His nail polish was provided by Adam Sally.
Similarly, Malala Yousafzai’s red dress for the cover photo was made by her ring ‘Stella McCartney’ while the ring was made by ‘Alice Kakulni Fine Jewelery’.
For the second photo of her in white, she wore a Michael Kors shirt and Alexander’s trousers. For the same photo, she wore the hijab of ‘My Hijab’ and the earrings of ‘Patao’.
In the third photo, Malala Yousafzai in a red dress wears a Gabriella Hearts dress and belt, on which she wears a dupatta of ‘Chevrolet Official’ and the color of ‘Alice Kakulni Fine Jewelery’
In two of the three photos, Malala Yousafzai wore the rings of only one brand, Alice Kakulni Fine Jewelery. In each of the other photos, she wore a different brand of hijab and dress.
A total of 16 brands, including Vogue magazine, were instrumental in improving their photo shoot, and some of these brands were not very popular.