London-based journalist Sirin Kale says she has never met anyone quite like education activist Malala Yousufzai. Kale did Malala’s interview for British Vogue’s July 2021 cover feature.
A day earlier, the magazine shared a photo of the cover of the July issue in which Malala can be seen in a striking red Stella McCartney dress, with the words “The extraordinary life of Malala. Survivor, activist, legend” at the bottom.
She has been photographed by British fashion photographer Nick Knight.
Kale, who specialises in women’s rights, politics, music, lifestyle and culture, said Malala is “the real deal” and it was “a dream come true” to interview her. She shared a link to the interview on her Twitter.
Malala had shared a photo of the cover as well.
“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,” she wrote.
Twitter sings praises for Malala’s British Vogue cover.
Soon after the British Vogue cover was shared, Twitter users couldn’t contain their excitement and pride, with many calling it the magazine’s “best” cover.
British-Pakistani journalist Saima Mohsin said Malala’s feature “made her very happy”.
Malala is going to be featured on the cover of Vogue, which is a huge deal in the English-speaking West. But in Pakistan, where she is (sadly) considered quite controversial, this may be shoulder-shrugged at best.
“Most people consider it an honor to be on the cover of Vogue. In the case of Malala, Vogue is honored by her being on its cover”, a twitter wrote.