The Nobel laureate says Wimbledon is one of the things I love most about living in the UK, and it's such an honor to be invited to watch in style.
London: Malala Yousufzai's attire at a Wimbledon match in London turned heads, as the renowned activist sported a white ensemble closely resembling traditional Pakistani clothing designed by Ralph Lauren.
Taking to Instagram, Malala shared pictures from the match, where she was accompanied by her husband Asser Malik. In her caption, she playfully referenced the popular series Bridgerton, possibly inspired by sharing the space with Phoebe Dynevor, saying, "A lady and her court."
Expressing her gratitude to British Vogue for the invitation, Malala wrote, "Wimbledon is one of the things I love most about living in the UK, and it's such an honor to be invited to watch in style. I'm so grateful to work with Dena Neustadter and Ralph Lauren again. You always make me feel impeccable."
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Styled by Dena Neustadter Giannini, the author of "Malala Speaks Out" opted for a long solid shirt paired with matching culottes, creating a simple yet elegant look. She accessorized with oversized brown sunglasses, a Ralph Lauren coffee cup and bag, a selection of golden bracelets, and some rings, completing her ensemble with perfect finishing touches.
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