Halima Aden, A Hijabi Queen on the Illustrated Sports Cover

When you first think of illustrated sports, you may see a big, blonde and leggy model at the Gisele Bundchen in a bikini, while there is nothing wrong with this version that the magazine has tried again Time and time, if it surprised us all with its recent choice of Girl Halima Aden cover.


When you first think of illustrated sports, you may see a big, blonde and Leggy model at the Gisele Bundchen in a bikini, fringeting the waves with his booty coming out to the camera.

Although there is nothing wrong with this version that the magazine has tried time and time over time, if we surprised everything with its recent cover of the cover girlHalima Aden.

This 21-year-old Somali American is an undeniable stunner - but instead of putting the tiny usual bikini, it proudly rocks hijab and Burkini, at the first page of a notorious wildly popular magazine for its provocative covers.

Born in Kakuma Kenya refugee camp, Halima moved to the U. at seven years old. With a hijab which features an angelic face, one side of the goddess, it is not surprising that it has skydight at the top of the modeling industry.

It breaks borders with its modest style (although extremely cute) and creative use of stride and color.

It radiates with positivity, trust and strength - just the model our girls need right now. She models a Burkini - this garment was created in 2016 to cover the body still light enough to enjoy swimming.

Aden is the ecstatic and feels honored to be part of the illustrated sports and their inclusive revolution to present modest women and their beauty so that many traditional media giants do not have.

It is the perfect answer against a lot of Islamaphobe rhetoric - Islam is beautiful and Ms. Aden is a brilliant example of that. In addition, all his Burkinis are very chic. We love all the black with its custom printed name!

She explains that he never existed too many hijab girls in the magazine representing when she was younger, but we are happy to be able to be this autonomous icon for so many future generations there.

Some people might be forced to react with anger towards something they do not understand, but had to learn to treat Aden and other people who respect other cultures that have nothing to do with their own misunderstandings.

Halima Aden shows that modesty can be a form of empowerment, no oppression. She looks like a queen expressing her style and his personality at every move - we do not see any imprisonment out there!


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