Prince Nikolai of Denmark turned 23 yesterday and celebrated his big day with his father Prince Joachim and Princess Marie and his younger siblings in Copenhagen.
The Economist launches its first NFT, the Guardian looks back at 20 years of the iPod, and we speak to the newly launched Vogue Scandinavia. Additionally, the Facebook show transfers from Washington to London today as former employee, Frances Haugen, appears before UK MPs scrutinising the Online Safety Bill. It’s our latest weekly instalment of the encyclopaedia of global media… and it’s LIVE!
Growing up, Martina Bonnier was not like other children. “I didn’t buy candy, I bought fashion magazines,” recalls the Swedish-born editor-in-chief of Vogue Scandinavia. “My mother had a subscription to Damernas Värld, the largest fashion magazine in Sweden and I just loved reading it. If anybody back then told me I would one day be editor of that magazine I would have fainted. And if they said I would then be editor of Vogue Scandinavia – well, you can’t dream of something that is so impossible.”
The 18-year-old activist accused the fashion industry of “pure green washing” and said that in today s world, fashion cannot be mass produced or consumed sustainably.