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New York Magazine

The CUT - September 2025
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The Cut’s solo “Spring Fashion” print issue features Bad Bunny, Doechii, Rosé, conversation-provoking features, unique fashion and beauty coverage, and more.

September Is for Experimentation

Get It Right, Get It Tight • On the runway, brands such as Miu Miu, Gucci, and Valentino are embracing eclectic legwear: crumpled knee-highs peeking out of peep-toe heels, patterned tights, sheers layered atop each other. Even L’eggs, a brand half a century old, is hawking reds and violets instead of corporate beige. In short, these aren’t our mothers’ stockings. Here’s how we’d style them.

Tracy Anderson Has Very Specific Thoughts About Water • Plus dozens of other ways she stays glowing at 50.

Will This Facial Make Me Happier? • My (artificially) sun-soaked visit to Dior’s first U.S. spa.

… And Will This Perfume Show Me the Future?

Friends of the House • How fashion became the most cutthroat and perilous side hustle in Hollywood.

What If You Let Astrology Be Your Financial Adviser? • This fall is packed with eclipses, assertive Mars energy, and some big-deal planetary connections, all of which will make the final months of 2025 perfect for maximizing abundance. Use this chart to figure out when to go after exactly what you want.

Do I Suck at Friendships? • Advice columnist Tefi Pessoa tackles your social dilemmas.

I’m Over the Apps. Can I Find Love the Old-Fashioned Way? • Senior editor Amy Rose Spiegel will be your guide.

‘I Wanted to Have Something to Give My Daughter From Gaza’ • Escaped Palestinian women tell the stories of the few relics they have of home.

Am I on the List? • We asked New York’s most stylish doorpeople what will get you turned away from the bar. Dress (and act) accordingly.

Won’t Someone Think of the Men? • We already know women hate dating them. Turns out they’re miserable too.

MOTHER’S DAUGHTERS • THEY FELL APART, CAME BACK TOGETHER, AND NEVER STOPPED DOMINATING THE CHARTS. NOW, MATRIARCH TISH AND SISTERS BRANDI, MILEY, AND NOAH LET US IN ON CYRUS LORE FOR THE CUT’S “FAMILY ALBUM.”

WHO YOU CALLING A NICE GUY? • After years of playing lovable heroes, Andrew Garfield is wading into the culture wars as the villain in the Me Too drama After the Hunt.

THE FOREVER-35 FACE • THE FACE-LIFT IS BETTER THAN EVER, AND EVERYBODY WANTS ONE. DEEP INSIDE THE UNCANNY WORLD OF THE SURGICALLY AGELESS.

The Nearly NORMAL YOUNG ADULTHOOD of VIVIAN WILSON • Her father is the richest man alive with an anti-trans vendetta. She’s still figuring out what she wants to do when she grows up.

SARAH PAULSON Lives for the DRAMA • Or at least, all of her best characters do. The actress lets us in on her enviable Hollywood life ahead of Ryan Murphy’s next juicy series, ALL’S FAIR.

Mandy IN WONDERLAND • Selena Gomez’s mother, Mandy Teefey, helped elevate her daughter from child actor to one of the biggest stars in the world. For her second act, Teefey would run their buzzy mental-health start-up, Wondermind. What could go wrong?

My Once-in-a-Million-Years Love Story • When my BEST FRIEND was diagnosed with terminal CANCER, I confessed my feelings and promised to be with her until the end. Then ALL HELL broke loose.

My Postdivorce Purchase • All the things we bought to feel as free as Nicole after Tom.

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