Vogue puts Saudi princess in the driver's seat

The first ever edition of Vogue dedicated to Saudi Arabia releases the same month that women will be able to take the wheel in the Kingdom

Change is afoot in the Kingdom: today it was announced that the government has approved a measure to criminalise sexual harassment, and from Sunday June 24, the much-publicised move to allow women of all nationalities to drive in Saudi Arabia will come into effect.

It's fitting, then, that Vogue Arabia has decided to dedicate its June issue to Saudi Arabia, making it the first ever edition of Vogue to do so (the brand was founded in 1892).

The all-important cover star of this edition is HRH Hayfa bint Abdullah Al Saud, an artist and the daughter of the late King Abdullah, who was the ruler of Saudi from 2005 until his death in 2015.

Notably, the Saudi princess sits behind the wheel of a vintage red 1980s Mercedes 450 SL, making a clear statement that she's ready to be a part of the vanguard that drives her country forward.

“In our country, there are some conservatives who fear change," Al Saud says of the new direction the Kingdom is moving in.

"For many, it’s all they have known. Personally, I support these changes with great enthusiasm. It is easy to comment on other people’s societies and think that your own society is superior, but the Western world must remember that each country is specific and unique. We have strengths and weaknesses but, invariably, it’s our culture, and it’s better to try to understand it than to judge it.”

Here is a look at some of Al Saud's artworks

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Updated: May 30, 2018, 11:43 AM