Leanne Delap

freelance

Preston's Summary

Leanne Delap is a freelance journalist with a focus on beauty and fashion, arts and entertainment, and culture and society. Her work often explores themes of fashion, style, and the cultural landscape of Canada, particularly in Toronto, as well as topics related to the Royal Family. Leanne's writing has been featured in a variety of publications, including the St. Catharines Standard Group Inc, The Hamilton Spectator, and Toronto Star.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 30 %
Profile Feature: 15 %
Opinion Editorial: 12 %
Expert Commentary: 10 %
How To Guide: 6 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Fashion Industry
  • Celebrities
  • Beauty Industry
  • Current Affairs
  • International Affairs

Pitching Insights

Leanne Delap's coverage focuses primarily on beauty and fashion, with a significant emphasis on local events in Toronto. She appears to be interested in profiling individuals or providing guides related to the fashion industry. If you have insights into upcoming local fashion events, trends popular in Toronto, or profiles of individuals relevant to the Canadian fashion scene, these would likely be well-received pitches.

Given her focus on topics like body shaming and Gen Z, she may also be receptive to pieces that explore societal attitudes towards these issues within the context of fashion and beauty. It is important for PR professionals reaching out to Leanne Delap to consider how their pitch aligns with her focus on local content pertaining specifically to Canada and Toronto.

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