The Nobel Peace Prize winner has created a line of scarves to benefit her foundation that aims to empower girls through education.
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Photograph: Courtesy Richard Stonehouse/Getty Images
At the age of 15, Malala Yousafzai became an international icon. Since then she has been campaigning tirelessly for the rights of girls to go to school.
A powerful voice, and the youngest Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, aged 17 at that time, 18-year-old Malala has now found a fashionable way to channel the cause of education.
She has created scarves with fashion icon TOMS to benefit her foundation.
These scarves are not ordinary ones.
Photograph: Courtesy TOMS
They bear a signature quote by Malala, which reads 'One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world'.
It also features a beautiful pattern which is inspired by Islamic artistry and prints.
Priced at $48, the scarves are available on the TOMS website (www.TOMS.com)
Not one to shy away for a charitable cause TOMS will donate all profits from the sale of the scarves to the Malala Fund, which helps empower girls through education.
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