Leena Kim

Editor, Town & Country

Preston's Summary

Leena Kim is an Editor at Town & Country. She specializes in themes related to education, real estate, and culture, with a keen focus on the fashion industry and luxury goods. Leena's work has been featured in prominent outlets including MSN, Esquire magazine, AOL, Inc., and various Yahoo platforms.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 47 %
Opinion: 14 %
Reviews: 11 %
Promotional: 10 %
How To Guide: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Campus Life
  • College & University
  • University Research
  • Analog Photography
  • Cameras & Photography Equipment
  • Digital Photography
  • Apparel Design
  • Fashion Industry
  • Luxury Goods
  • Hotel Chains
  • Luxury Accommodations

Pitching Insights

Leena Kim’s coverage spans a wide range of lifestyle topics, with an emphasis on luxury, fashion, travel, and weddings. Given the nature of her articles which include how-to guides and event coverage, she may be interested in pitches that offer exclusive access to events such as product launches or fashion shows.

If you have expertise in luxury goods, fashion trends, or cultural insights related to lifestyle and society matters like etiquette at social gatherings or wedding customs across different cultures you may find success reaching out to Leena. Additionally if your pitch involves promotional deals for high-end products or services it could align well with her content focus.

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