Victoria Pearson

Managing Editor

Preston's Summary

Victoria Pearson is a Digital Content Director for T: The New York Times Style Magazine Australia. With a focus on fashion, beauty, and lifestyle, Victoria's articles showcase the latest trends, style tips, and interviews with industry leaders. Her writing captures the essence of luxury and sophistication, providing readers with a fresh perspective on the world of fashion and design.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Seasonal: 15 %
Promotional Deal: 14 %
Press Release: 10 %
Event Coverage: 9 %
Private Sector Announcements: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Residential Real Estate
  • Real Estate Development
  • Property Management
  • Real Estate Investment

Pitching Insights

Victoria Pearson's coverage predominantly focuses on fashion, beauty, and home decor. Her articles often include seasonal content, press releases, and promotional deals related to these themes. If you're looking to pitch her a story, consider offering insights into emerging trends in fashion or beauty products for the holiday season. Additionally, if you represent a brand with new products or collections relevant to Victoria's focus areas, providing information about promotional deals could be appealing to her.

When reaching out to Victoria Pearson keep in mind that she is likely interested in topics such as fashion trends for different seasons and occasions, beauty product launches or recommendations for specific events like holidays or special occasions.

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