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New York Magazine

The CUT - September 2024
Magazine

CULTURE, POLITICS, FOOD, FASHION: A NEW YORK POINT OF VIEW. With assertive reporting and sophisticated design, New York chronicles the people and events that shape the city that shapes the world.

Turning a New Page

Hungry for More • A decade of Chicken Shop Date behind her, Amelia Dimoldenberg is still holding out for the One.

Would You Rather … • For the cost of these fashion buys, you could get something more “useful.” But why would you want to?

This on Top of This on Top of That • How to layer like a Bottega model this fall.

Which Celebrity Beauty Brands Are Any Good? • Everyone from Scarlett Johansson to Harry Styles seems to have their own line. Anonymous reviews from 25 beauty editors.

How to Behave, According to Morgan Spector • For the Gilded Age star, gossiping is fine, as is talking politics, and you can’t go wrong when serving chicken Provençal.

Plus-Size Shopping in the Wild • Samyra Miller’s quest to find clothes at the mall that fit.

Which Shoe Are You? • Only a special type of person wears The Row’s cashmere clogs.

The Escape Artist • PinkPantheress blew up anonymously on TikTok. Now, her Y2K dance-pop influences the masses.

How to Stay Hot • The specific things 100 women we surveyed do to their faces and bodies.

‘Mommy, Can We Go to Paris? • You try explaining to my kid why he can’t do the wildly expensive things some of his Brownstone Brooklyn classmates take for granted.

Fall Becomes Her • Seven perfectly crafted looks from the season’s collections.

Astrological Predictions for an Incredibly Unpredictable Fall • The next few months are stacked—eclipses, Mercury retrograde, a little thing called the presidential election. What to know to make it out relatively unscathed.

BIRTHDAY SUITS • On the cusp of 50, CHLOE SEVIGNY is ready for a change.

Closet Close-ups • Portraits of STYLISH PEOPLE through the CLOTHES they’ve kept.

Magic Mikey • She gave up competitive horseback riding to pursue acting.Now, the rising star is getting awards buzz for her role as a determined stripper in Anora.

A Lot of Usher LEARNING THE ART OF SEDUCTION FROM THE KING OF HORNINESS

THE INVITED • WHEN YOU’RE A VIC—“VERY IMPORTANT CLIENT” —LUXURY BRANDS WILL DO ANYTHING TO KEEP YOU HAPPY (AND SPENDING).

Jawbreakers • Young PATIENTS WANT beautifully IMPERFECT VENEERS. They’re getting pain, debt, and regret.

The Parasites of MALIBU • Anthony Flores and Anna Moore met Dr. Mark Sawusch at an ice-cream shop. A year later, he was dead and they were living in his oceanside house.

How I Lost (and Found) My Style • At 67, after four decades of covering fashion, I finally knew how I wanted to dress.

On the List • Why do we always seem to run into the same people at Fashion Week parties?


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 156 Publisher: New York Media, LLC Edition: The CUT - September 2024

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  • Release date: September 4, 2024

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CULTURE, POLITICS, FOOD, FASHION: A NEW YORK POINT OF VIEW. With assertive reporting and sophisticated design, New York chronicles the people and events that shape the city that shapes the world.

Turning a New Page

Hungry for More • A decade of Chicken Shop Date behind her, Amelia Dimoldenberg is still holding out for the One.

Would You Rather … • For the cost of these fashion buys, you could get something more “useful.” But why would you want to?

This on Top of This on Top of That • How to layer like a Bottega model this fall.

Which Celebrity Beauty Brands Are Any Good? • Everyone from Scarlett Johansson to Harry Styles seems to have their own line. Anonymous reviews from 25 beauty editors.

How to Behave, According to Morgan Spector • For the Gilded Age star, gossiping is fine, as is talking politics, and you can’t go wrong when serving chicken Provençal.

Plus-Size Shopping in the Wild • Samyra Miller’s quest to find clothes at the mall that fit.

Which Shoe Are You? • Only a special type of person wears The Row’s cashmere clogs.

The Escape Artist • PinkPantheress blew up anonymously on TikTok. Now, her Y2K dance-pop influences the masses.

How to Stay Hot • The specific things 100 women we surveyed do to their faces and bodies.

‘Mommy, Can We Go to Paris? • You try explaining to my kid why he can’t do the wildly expensive things some of his Brownstone Brooklyn classmates take for granted.

Fall Becomes Her • Seven perfectly crafted looks from the season’s collections.

Astrological Predictions for an Incredibly Unpredictable Fall • The next few months are stacked—eclipses, Mercury retrograde, a little thing called the presidential election. What to know to make it out relatively unscathed.

BIRTHDAY SUITS • On the cusp of 50, CHLOE SEVIGNY is ready for a change.

Closet Close-ups • Portraits of STYLISH PEOPLE through the CLOTHES they’ve kept.

Magic Mikey • She gave up competitive horseback riding to pursue acting.Now, the rising star is getting awards buzz for her role as a determined stripper in Anora.

A Lot of Usher LEARNING THE ART OF SEDUCTION FROM THE KING OF HORNINESS

THE INVITED • WHEN YOU’RE A VIC—“VERY IMPORTANT CLIENT” —LUXURY BRANDS WILL DO ANYTHING TO KEEP YOU HAPPY (AND SPENDING).

Jawbreakers • Young PATIENTS WANT beautifully IMPERFECT VENEERS. They’re getting pain, debt, and regret.

The Parasites of MALIBU • Anthony Flores and Anna Moore met Dr. Mark Sawusch at an ice-cream shop. A year later, he was dead and they were living in his oceanside house.

How I Lost (and Found) My Style • At 67, after four decades of covering fashion, I finally knew how I wanted to dress.

On the List • Why do we always seem to run into the same people at Fashion Week parties?


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