How to pitch to Women’s Weekly with Paige Victoria Leigh | Ep 58
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Ever wondered what it takes to get your products in some of the most iconic magazines in Australia?  Introducing Paige Victoria Leigh, the market editor and stylist for The Australian Women's Weekly. She doesn’t stop at that! Paige also manages to juggle the role of assistant to director of fashion at the Australian Financial Review magazine (AFR) and T Australia magazine.  As the trusted voice of Australian women for over eight decades, The Australian Women’s Weekly delivers the news and current affairs with a human touch, through a woman's lens. An absolute coffee table necessity, The Women’s Weekly delivers a unique combination of real-life stories, fashion, beauty, health, celebrity, craft, royals, and recipes. In this episode, Paige lets us take a peek behind the curtain of how she plans and coordinates the shoots for WW’s pages, including the who’s who and etiquette on set, how she picks products for fashion pages, and her advice on the must haves in a pitch that lands in her inbox. Tune in to discover how to ace your next product pitch as we dig deep into the do’s and don'ts of all things fashion media.  Find Paige online https://www.instagram.com/paigevictorialeigh/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/paige-leigh-680a95181/ Find Odette Barry online https://www.odetteandco.com.au/hackyourownpr https://instagram.com/odetteandco https://instagram.com/hackyourownpr
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