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MADISON LAWSON

VOGUE AUSTRALIA: Did you always want to be a journalist? How did your career first materialise?

MADISON LAWSON: “I’ve always been a consumer of fashion magazines – I would read like it was my bible. I remember thinking: ‘I wish so badly that the stories in these pages would be written for women like me.’ Even though I’m a woman and there are a lot of things I relate to, there wasn’t any advice for disabled women … I realised that so much of the way society perceives people with disabilities is written with an able-bodied view, because we’re not really featured in places where we’re

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