The Cut

The Cut

The Cut was established in 2008 as a key player in New York's fashion scene and quickly gained a loyal audience. By 2012, it broadened its focus to address women's lives and interests using its unique perspective. A redesign in 2017 solidified its reputation as a top digital lifestyle magazine. Currently, The Cut aims to connect with readers in their careers, relationships, fashion choices, and skincare routines, providing reliable advice, insightful journalism, and personal narratives that spark discussion. We aim to foster inclusive and progressive conversations around the topics that are most important to you, such as politics, feminism, work, finances, relationships, mental wellness, style, entertainment, parenting, and more. Our stories are organized into four main categories — Style, Self, Culture, and Power — which often overlap.

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  • 19 hours ago | thecut.com | Harry Walker

    Prince Achileas of Greece on Coopers Beach in Southampton during Memorial Day weekend. Photo: Harry Walker I have always taken pictures when I’m out with my mates. Achileas and Sage are really old friends. We’ve known each other since we were really young, all the way through NYU. I’m 24, and Achi will be 25 in August; Sage is just one year younger than us. They’re a funny actor-artist duo sharing a loft in Soho. Sage is Kenny Schachter’s son and a painter and ceramicist.

  • 1 day ago | thecut.com | Andrea González-Ramírez

    Photo: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images The Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority has opened the door for Republican-controlled states to “defund” Planned Parenthood, ruling in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic that South Carolina can kick the nation’s largest family provider out of its Medicaid programs.

  • 2 days ago | thecut.com | Bindu Bansinath

    Photo: SaveAFox Rescue Last week, animal activist and wildlife rehabilitator Mikayla Raines — who rose to prominence through her Minnesota-based rescue organization, Save a Fox, and its accompanying YouTube channel — died by suicide at the age of 29.

  • 2 days ago | thecut.com | Andrea González-Ramírez

    Photo: Alex Kent/Getty Images Does facing credible sexual-harassment allegations disqualify a Democratic candidate from office? For the New York City voters who had the chance to render their judgment on Andrew Cuomo’s attempt at political redemption on Tuesday, the answer appears to be a resounding “yes.” After a contentious campaign, the disgraced former governor conceded the city’s Democratic mayoral primary to Zohran Mamdani in one of the biggest political upsets in recent American history.

  • 3 days ago | thecut.com | Louis Staples

    Photo: Trae Patton/Bravo On reality TV, where is the Line — the point where something goes from being entertaining to uncomfortable to watch? This season of The Valley — Bravo’s Vanderpump Rules spinoff that follows a group of chaotic frenemies “adulting” in L.A. — has been an (un)controlled scientific study to discover just that. This is largely thanks to one person: Jax Taylor.