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Fall Fashion Issue 2021

  1. style
    The People Who Make Those $10,000 Couture GownsThe American fashion community is more than just its designers.
  2. self-improvement
    Am I Ready to Become a Hat Girl?There are few problems a hat can’t fix.
  3. style
    The Global Pursuit of a Bigger ButtThe frenzy for curves that replicate — and distort — Black beauty ideals.
  4. trendspotting
    The Most Important Fashion Accessory Costs Less Than $4It’s svelte, transparent in design, and makes you burp.
  5. guilty pleasures
    I Hate How Much I Love My SkimsKim Kardashian West offends me to my core. She also makes maddeningly good shapewear.
  6. fall fashion
    Peter Do Is Building a Fashion Company in His Own ImageThe designer’s first-ever runway show will anchor the return of New York Fashion Week.
  7. departures
    Does Anyone Want to Be an Editor-in-Chief Anymore?The hottest new trend in fashion is working in tech.
  8. accessories
    Big Bags Go Back to WorkHere, 11 we’d be happy to be weighed down by.
  9. fall fashion
    My Endless Search for American FashionWhen I started my career, I saw the potential for an American style that was beautiful, uncomplicated, and singular. Where has it gone?
  10. #girlpower
    The Demise of the GirlbossThe trope was infantilizing, sexist, and a pitfall of corporate feminism. But for many women, it was also essential.
  11. fall fashion
    The Red-Pilling of Kitson, the Celebrity Go-To of the AughtsIt was where Paris and Lindsay shopped for Von Dutch hats and Juicy Couture. Now its owner is pushing something even more popular: conspiracies.
  12. fashion
    They Invented the SupermodelThese ten women were the first Black models to appear on magazine covers and in major ad campaigns and open runway shows — transforming the industry.
  13. fall fashion
    Naomi Campbell Is UndisputedAt 51, the supermodel is discovering what comes after global icon.
  14. editor’s letter
    Is There Room for Fashion Criticism in a Racist Industry?For her first “Fashion Issue” as editor-in-chief of the Cut, Lindsay Peoples Wagner reflects on a broken industry.