A Safe Space to Binge on Magazines
Everyone wants to be invited to the Met Gala. Fewer people realize you have to be invited to cover it too. Beneath the fantasy of last year’s Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion lies a tightly controlled media ecosystem where access is less about applying—and more about belonging.
Everyone is hunting for a "list." We want the magic name, the secret email, and the "open" sign. But here is the industry secret: an editor’s inbox is only as "open" as your pitch is undeniable. You don’t need a seat at the table if you know how to build your own. Stop looking for a "handout" list and start mastering the DNA of a Yes. If you have these 15 "Editors" (skills) living in your brain, you can pitch the Moon and get a contract.
Editors are looking for reports grounded in experience, perspective, and strong hooks. Right now is the time to get clear ideas in front of publications like The New York Times and Condé Nast Traveler. Whether it's travel, culture, or politics, tell your story while these doors are open.
My DIY Media Strategy covers how to craft high-impact hooks, research journalists and editors effectively, and follow up with persistence and intention.
This week, we’re looking at how archival silhouettes are colliding with modern innovation. Between the raw textures on the runway and the heritage pieces hitting the red carpet, visual storytelling is getting a lot more interesting. It’s about balancing old-school craftsmanship with the trends actually worth your time.