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  • Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and wife face backlash for photoshoot during war

    Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and wife face backlash for photoshoot during war

    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has posed with his wife Olena Zelenska for Vogue magazine. The magazine described the cover as a ‘portrait of bravery’.

    The photoshoot has received criticism from around the world. Some are criticising it for being out of time and glamourising war.

    In one of the photos, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Olena Zelenska were holding hands with each other.

    In another photo, First Lady Olena Zelenska is seen posing with a broken vehicle with three Ukrainian soldiers standing guard.

    The photoshoot is receiving a lot of criticism. Have a look at some of the tweets:

    https://twitter.com/znik700/status/1552019830143782912?s=21&t=Bo55WxedBlW7JznavqvCNg

  • ‘Shine on Baby Girl’: Transnational Celebs laud Malala’s Vogue Cover

    ‘Shine on Baby Girl’: Transnational Celebs laud Malala’s Vogue Cover

    Pakistan’s Nobel Peace laureate Malala Yousafzai has made it to British Vogue‘s July cover. The interview covered her life after her graduation from Oxford University, her big plans for her future, love and marriage.

    Popular celebrities across borders, including Mahira Khan, Katrina Kaif and Aima Baig have lauded Malala for being on the cover of this illustrious magazine.

    Have a look at some of those posts:

    Katrina Kaif left a heart under Malala’s post.

    Meesha Shafi, Azfar Rehman, Eman Suleman and Mira Sethi also appreciated the shining star.

    https://twitter.com/sethimirajee/status/1399794253610426369

    “A role model and an inspiration for young people-and old people-everywhere,” wrote Canada’s High Commissioner to Pakistan, Wendy Gilmour on Twitter.

    Malala, who was shot in the head by the Taliban as she was returning home from school in Swat Valley, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of her efforts for children’s rights in 2014. The young activist recently also graduated from Oxford University.

    She is now internationally known for her human rights advocacy, especially the educational rights for women and children.

  • ‘Why do people have to get married,’ Malala on love, life and the future

    ‘Why do people have to get married,’ Malala on love, life and the future

    Pakistan’s shining star, Malala Yousafzai sets British Vogue on fire with her latest interview for the magazine’s July cover.

    The interview covers her life after her graduation from Oxford University, her big plans for her future, love and marriage.

    Love and marriage

    When asked about love and relationships at first, Malala seems “embarrassed” and horrified to answer questions about love, so much so that the author writes that it is like she is “torturing a kitten”. Near the end of the interview Malala brings up the subject again and asks questions that would concern an intelligent 23-year-old.

    She questions the reasoning behind marriage and relationships, saying that it is difficult to be certain that the person you choose is worth the trust. “Especially [in terms of] thinking about relationships. You know, on social media, everyone’s sharing their relationship stories, and you get worried…If you can trust someone or not, [and] how can you be sure.”

    She talks about her parent’s arranged marriage and asks, “I still don’t understand why people have to get married. If you want to have a person in your life, why do you have to sign marriage papers, why can’t it just be a partnership?”

    She laughs and mentions that her mother keeps telling her about the beauty of marriage and how her father gets emails from suitors who talk about how they have land and money and want to marry Malala.

    University days and future plans

    When applying to Oxford University, Malala says that she wanted to be seen as ‘any other student’. When she started university in 2017, her college principal offered to write an email to other students who would interact with her, informing them ‘to respect Malala’s privacy”. She says that she didn’t want them to see her as someone they saw on television and wanted to be in the company of people her own age. At college, she went out and ‘every moment’, hung out with friends, stayed up late and shopped. Everyone came to hang out at Malala’s place because she would have snacks and be incredibly hospitable, a nod to her Pashtun culture.

    Malala is currently working with Apple + , according to the article, and although details haven’t been revealed, she says that she will create content that will make people laugh and enjoy themselves. “I want these shows to be entertaining and the sort of thing I would watch,” she tells British Vogue.

    The interview also includes short statements from Michelle Obama, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook and Malala’s best friend.

    The pictures

    Sharing some portraits of herself from the British Vogue Cover, Malala wrote, “Thrilled and humbled to be on the cover of British Vogue. I know the power that a young girl carries in her heart when she has a vision and a mission – and I hope that every girl who sees this cover will know that she can change the world.”

    Answering a question about her headscarf Malala said that it is more than her faith adding, “It’s a cultural symbol for us Pashtuns, so it represents where I come from. And Muslim girls or Pashtun girls or Pakistani girls, when we follow our traditional dress, we’re considered to be oppressed, or voiceless, or living under patriarchy.”

    She continued, “I want to tell everyone that you can have your own voice within your culture, and you can have equality in your culture.”

    Malala’s interview to British Vogue is titled, “I Know The Power A Young Girl Carries In Her Heart”: The Extraordinary Life Of Malala” and is part of the magazine’s July issue.

  • Crystal artist Sara Shakeel makes it to ‘British Vogue’

    Crystal artist Sara Shakeel, who has been making waves with her artwork in Pakistan, has been featured in British Vogue. Sara’s crystal magic on Billie Eilish’s pictures caught the attention of the bestselling magazine, which then interviewed Sara about her work and process.

    “Little did I know, my love and mad respect for Billie Eilish would land me an interview with one of my favourite magazines British Vogue,” said Sara, while sharing a screengrab of her interview in Vogue.

    Speaking to the publication about her Eilish artwork, Shakeel said: “It’s the first time we have seen Billie in this way, so I wanted to create something new for her.”

    “I don’t care who the person is, as long as they inspire me,” said Sara further, adding: “No matter how ordinary someone or something is, I try to make it extraordinary.”

    Talking about the love and appreciation she receives, Sara said: “I’m a happy-go-lucky person who never dreamt of being famous, but now I’m so humbled; my work exists because of them.”

    Meanwhile, this is not the first time Sara made waves internationally. In December 2020, she collaborated with French luxury brand Lancôme for their digital Christmas campaign, which featured Hollywood celebrities Julia Roberts and Amanda Seyfried.