Greta Thunberg tapped for Vogue Scandinavia cover

Vogue added a Scandinavian branch over the weekend, and the world-famous fashion magazine launched with a famous Swede on the cover â" 18-year-old Greta Thunberg.
In a cover story headlined âThe Wonders of Greta Thunberg,â Vogue sung the praises of the climate-advocate teen and dubbed her the âmost recognisable activist in the worldâ and âthe voice of a generation.â
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â" Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) August 8, 2021âNot only is she a singular Scandinavian figure and force of change, she also embodies the love of nature, pursuit of sustainability and unabashed fearlessness that is at the core of our vision,â Vogue Scandinavia Editor-in-Chief Martina Bonnier wrote in her first editorâs letter.
In the interview, the teenager known for her vicious stare and rants against the older generation blaming its inaction on climate for depressing her generation describes growing up in the spotlight.
âOne second Iâm controlled by my parents, I canât think for myself; the next second Iâm an evil manipulative little child,â she said. âThese theories donât match, and thatâs also the fun of it.â
The Thunberg interview and the other articles posted on the site Monday evening all appear to be in English.
While Vogue was long known for featuring sex symbols and high fashion on its cover, putting an 18-year-old non-model is consistent with its Scandinavian brand strategy, an executive with Vogueâs parent company said.
âScandinavian fashion companies have also been important drivers of the global conversation about fashion, sustainability and climate change,â Wolfgang Blau, global chief operating officer and president at Conde Nast, told Vogue Business.
Ms. Thunberg herself shared her cover on Twitter and promptly bit the hand that fed her.
âMany make it look as if the fashion industry is starting to take responsibility, spending fantasy amounts on campaigns portraying themselves as âsustainable,â âethical,â âgreen,â âclimate neutralâ or âfair.â But letâs be clear: This is almost never anything but pure greenwash. You cannot mass produce fashion or consume âsustainablyâ as the world is shaped today. That is one of the many reasons why we will need a system change,â she wrote over two tweets.
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