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The Lawyer Who Never Goes Out of Style – Malvika Sinha: Swiftie at Heart I Essay By Vaani

The Lawyer Who Never Goes Out of Style - Malvika Sinha: Swiftie at Heart I Essay By Vaani

The Lawyer Who Never Goes Out of Style – Malvika Sinha: Swiftie at Heart 

This world is full of stereotypes. Boys cannot like pink! Backbenchers are troublemakers! Another such stereotype is that all Taylor Swift fans are teenage girls who love glitter and make friendship bracelets all day every day. Well, I’m certain Malala Yousafzai doesn’t have a Math Test tomorrow (though she would definitely ace it) and Roger Federer probably doesn’t make friendship bracelets in his free time – but did you know that they’re both Swifties and certainly not teenagers. 

Another such person is Malvika Sinha, a lawyer based in The United States, who runs a courtroom by day and defends Folklore (2020) with the same passion at night. Malvika has a warm smile – the kind that instantly makes a person feel welcome. She speaks about her job and her love for Taylor in a way not many can. There’s a sparkle in her expression – a mix of lawyer confidence and Swiftie enthusiasm which makes it clear right away why she’s the perfect person to talk to about breaking stereotypes.

Malvika has been a Swiftie since 2008. In her first year of college, her best friend and her were browsing the internet and chanced upon a Taylor Swift song. She remembers being blown away by the fact that a 16-year-old wrote it and also thinking ‘she’s the real deal’

By the time Taylor released her album Red (2012), Malvika had transitioned into a Superfan! She says she had the song Begin Again on loop for days because it perfectly summed up what she was going through in her life! 

There’s something extraordinary about the way she is able to evoke the feelings I’m experiencing right now,” says Malvika

When asked about the music she grew up on, Malvika reminisces, “Classic Rock! My dad was a huge classic rock fan and crazy about music. I grew up on Pink Floyd, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones among others. That sort of music was very different from Taylor’s but really shaped who I am today and still is one of my favourites.” 

She tends to like Taylor’s romantic, nostalgic songs like Cornelia Street and describes her Swiftie journey as being ‘fun’. The music evokes the best sort of emotions and has entertained her for years keeping her company through the dark pandemic days.

Malvika’s first Taylor Swift concert was the 1989 tour in Los Angeles just after she graduated Law School! 

It’s one of my fondest memories”

She also attended the revolutionary Reputation Tour and was one of the first people to witness the global phenomenon known as the Eras Tour, which she attended in Glendale, Arizona on the first day of the tour!

Her old law firm used to represent Taylor, so she was given a lot of free Reputation merch in 2017! 

That was pretty cool” 

Taylor’s music allows her to disappear into different worlds for a while and almost resonate with something she’s going through at the moment. 

“Even though she’s a billionaire who has very little in common with most of us, she is relatable” 

When Malvika tells people she’s a Swiftie, she’s met with some eyerolls, but she never shies away from expressing her enthusiasm for things she loves. She says many of her peers are also superfans as well. 

While talking about her opinion on the hype and criticism around Taylor Swift, Malvika says it’s fascinating because it shows her influence on modern day pop culture and society. 

“Whether you like her music or not, no one can deny her influence and musical legacy. She’s a metaverse unto herself.”  

Malvika, along with several others around the globe, are living proof that Taylor’s music is not just a temporary teenage trend but it’s for life. 

Case Closed.

The Lawyer Who Never Goes Out of Style - Malvika Sinha: Swiftie at Heart I Essay By Vaani

FAQ's : The Lawyer Who Never Goes Out of Style – Malvika Sinha: Swiftie at Heart 

Here are the frequently asked questions (FAQs) based on the article about Malvika Sinha:

Who is Malvika Sinha?

Malvika Sinha is a U.S.-based lawyer who manages a busy courtroom career by day and is a passionate, lifelong fan of Taylor Swift (a “Swiftie”) by night.

How does Malvika defy the typical “Swiftie” stereotype?

There is a common stereotype that Taylor Swift fans are strictly teenage girls who wear glitter and make friendship bracelets. Malvika defies this by being a successful, confident adult professional working in the legal field. The article also points out other non-teenage Swifties, such as activist Malala Yousafzai and tennis legend Roger Federer.

When did Malvika first become a fan of Taylor Swift?

She became a fan in 2008 during her freshman year of college, after she and her best friend discovered Taylor’s music online. She was immediately impressed that a 16-year-old could write such impactful songs.

Which Taylor Swift albums and songs are her favorites?

She leans toward Taylor’s romantic and nostalgic tracks. Specifically, she heavily defends the album Folklore (2020), kept the song Begin Again (from Red) on loop during a pivotal time in her life, and loves Cornelia Street (from Lover).

What Taylor Swift concerts has she attended?

Malvika has attended three major tours:

  1. The 1989 World Tour in Los Angeles (right after she graduated law school).
  2. The Reputation Stadium Tour.
  3. The Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona (she attended opening night).

How did Malvika get free Taylor Swift merchandise?

In 2017, her previous law firm represented Taylor Swift, which allowed her to get a lot of free Reputation album merchandise.

What music did Malvika grow up listening to before Taylor Swift?

She grew up listening to Classic Rock—including Pink Floyd, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones—thanks to her father, who was a massive music fan.

What is Malvika’s view on Taylor Swift’s cultural impact?

She finds the intense hype and criticism surrounding Taylor fascinating because it highlights her massive grip on pop culture. Malvika states that regardless of whether someone likes her music, no one can deny her musical legacy, famously calling Taylor “a metaverse unto herself.”

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