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WORSHIPPING AT THE ALTAR OF ROBYN for our Spring Fashion Issue #CUTCOVER. 🙏⭐❤️ The elusive pop legend is back with a new baby and a refreshingly horny perspective on middle age. So we invited @charli_xcx, @estherperelofficial, @itsthedare, @troyesivan, and more to ask @robynkonichiwa anything—absolutely anything. Read her interview in PRINT and at the link in bio.
Photography by @chloe.chippendale
Styling by @jessswill
Written by @catyzhang
Photo Assistant: @diegodonival and @yeahaaiiight
Styling Assistants: @jacknovotny__, @lili._._.ilil, and @jcolenorton
Hair: @errolkaradag
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Makeup Assistant: @nana7se
Manicure: @ajackdannie
Tailor: @lindz_tailor
Production: @kindlyproductions
The Cut, Editor-in-Chief: @lrpeoples
The Cut, Photo Director: @nono_elle_
The Cut, Deputy Culture Editor: @brkmrn
The Cut, Photo Editor: @sofia_mareque
The Cut, Fashion Market Editor: @emmaoleck
The Cut, Head of Social: @luciatonelli
The Cut Spring Fashion Issue: Presented by @michaelkors

PLEASE RISE for the POP PRINCESSES of @katseyeworld….and our Spring Fashion Issue #CutCover STARS. 🌟❤️🔥🐱
During a rare pause in their relentless schedule, we spent 36 hours with the global phenomenon — watching how they move as a group, how they assert themselves individually, and how ambition looks when it’s shared. Read the story IN PRINT or at the link in bio. 🗞️
Photography by @zoeygrossman
Styling by @jessswill
Written by @brookelamantia
Lighting Technician: @jitobandito
Photo Assistants: @ian__bishop and Jai Crocker
Styling Assistants: @brandonmichaelg, @icyaus, @mak__godden, @jcolenorton
Hair: @jakegallagherhair
Hair Assistants: @ariannachayleneblean and @marykendallll
Makeup: @zaheersyn
Makeup Assistants: @a.rosemua and @lilynalbandyan
Manicure: @stephstonenails
Tailor: #susiekourinian
Movement Direction: @stephengalloway
Movement Direction Assistant: @charissakroeger
Production: @kindlyproductions
Special Thanks: @milk
The Cut, Editor-in-Chief: @lrpeoples
The Cut, Photo Director: @nono_elle_
The Cut, Deputy Culture Editor: @brkmrn
The Cut, Photo Editor: @sofia_mareque
The Cut, Fashion Market Editor: @emmaoleck
The Cut, Head of Social: @luciatonelli
The Cut Spring Fashion Issue: Presented by @michaelkors

STEVE LACY for The Cut SPRING FASHION ISSUE 🖤🌟
@steve.lacy’s career skyrocketed with a viral hit and a Grammy win. Now, the 27-year-old musician is readjusting. Read his full conversation with Rob Franklin at the link in bio.
Photography by @noua_unu
Styling by @jessswill
Written by Rob Franklin
Photo Assistants: @domellisstudio and @tylersamuelbrooks
Styling Assistants: @brandonmichaelg, @icyaus, @nikiravari, @jcolenorton
Grooming: @alexahernandez.xyz
Manicure: @millie_cosmo
Set Design: @_ro.______
Set Design Assistant: @hoarderstudio
Tailor: @irina_the_tailor
Production: @lolaproduction
The Cut, Editor-in-Chief: @lrpeoples
The Cut, Photo Director: @nono_elle_
The Cut, Features Editor: Jordan Larson
The Cut, Photo Editor: @sofia_mareque
The Cut, Fashion Market Editor: @emmaoleck
The Cut, Head of Social: @luciatonelli

Was kindergarten homework always THIS brutal??? 📚 “Since starting kindergarten last fall, my daughter typically comes home each night with a math worksheet, letter-writing practice, and a packet of sentences to read,” Erica Schwiegershausen writes. “Inevitably, this seems to bring out the worst in both of us. And I get it. She’s already spent the whole day in school. Does she really need to do an hour of homework?”
This is not how we remember kindergarten. But apparently, things have changed. At the link in bio, Schwiegershausen details her own frustration over her kid's seemingly endless assignments, including why experts (and other parents) agree that there's no upside to all this work.
Photos: Courtesy of X

Was kindergarten homework always THIS brutal??? 📚 “Since starting kindergarten last fall, my daughter typically comes home each night with a math worksheet, letter-writing practice, and a packet of sentences to read,” Erica Schwiegershausen writes. “Inevitably, this seems to bring out the worst in both of us. And I get it. She’s already spent the whole day in school. Does she really need to do an hour of homework?”
This is not how we remember kindergarten. But apparently, things have changed. At the link in bio, Schwiegershausen details her own frustration over her kid's seemingly endless assignments, including why experts (and other parents) agree that there's no upside to all this work.
Photos: Courtesy of X

Was kindergarten homework always THIS brutal??? 📚 “Since starting kindergarten last fall, my daughter typically comes home each night with a math worksheet, letter-writing practice, and a packet of sentences to read,” Erica Schwiegershausen writes. “Inevitably, this seems to bring out the worst in both of us. And I get it. She’s already spent the whole day in school. Does she really need to do an hour of homework?”
This is not how we remember kindergarten. But apparently, things have changed. At the link in bio, Schwiegershausen details her own frustration over her kid's seemingly endless assignments, including why experts (and other parents) agree that there's no upside to all this work.
Photos: Courtesy of X

Remember when somebody stole Beyoncé’s unreleased music by breaking into her choreographer’s car last year? Well, it seems justice has been served. Read everything we know about the music thief and his sentencing at the link in bio. As for the MIA stolen music itself...Beyhive, get to work! 🐝🔍
Photos, Getty Images, X

Remember when somebody stole Beyoncé’s unreleased music by breaking into her choreographer’s car last year? Well, it seems justice has been served. Read everything we know about the music thief and his sentencing at the link in bio. As for the MIA stolen music itself...Beyhive, get to work! 🐝🔍
Photos, Getty Images, X

Remember when somebody stole Beyoncé’s unreleased music by breaking into her choreographer’s car last year? Well, it seems justice has been served. Read everything we know about the music thief and his sentencing at the link in bio. As for the MIA stolen music itself...Beyhive, get to work! 🐝🔍
Photos, Getty Images, X

Remember when somebody stole Beyoncé’s unreleased music by breaking into her choreographer’s car last year? Well, it seems justice has been served. Read everything we know about the music thief and his sentencing at the link in bio. As for the MIA stolen music itself...Beyhive, get to work! 🐝🔍
Photos, Getty Images, X

Oh to be a fly on the wall....
On Tuesday, Lena Dunham celebrated her 40th birthday a day early with a star-studded dinner at Via Carota in the West Village. America’s favorite memoirist convened a truly fabulous group to dine with her at the celebrity hot spot,including Emily Ratajkowski, Andrew Rannells, and Taylor Swift. Head to the link in bio for more details on the lovely fete.

Oh to be a fly on the wall....
On Tuesday, Lena Dunham celebrated her 40th birthday a day early with a star-studded dinner at Via Carota in the West Village. America’s favorite memoirist convened a truly fabulous group to dine with her at the celebrity hot spot,including Emily Ratajkowski, Andrew Rannells, and Taylor Swift. Head to the link in bio for more details on the lovely fete.

In the latest edition of #GoingThroughIt, a letter-writer has moved in with her sister after a breakup, and the living situation is hindering her dating life. Her sister has enforced a “no dating” rule so long as they’re living together, and now she’s sneaking out to meet her hookups, which is causing tension. “I think it’s not just about dating,” Allison P. Davis writes back. Read Davis’ full advice for how to handle the dilemma at the link in bio.
Illustration: Lia Kantrowitz

In the latest edition of #GoingThroughIt, a letter-writer has moved in with her sister after a breakup, and the living situation is hindering her dating life. Her sister has enforced a “no dating” rule so long as they’re living together, and now she’s sneaking out to meet her hookups, which is causing tension. “I think it’s not just about dating,” Allison P. Davis writes back. Read Davis’ full advice for how to handle the dilemma at the link in bio.
Illustration: Lia Kantrowitz

In the latest edition of #GoingThroughIt, a letter-writer has moved in with her sister after a breakup, and the living situation is hindering her dating life. Her sister has enforced a “no dating” rule so long as they’re living together, and now she’s sneaking out to meet her hookups, which is causing tension. “I think it’s not just about dating,” Allison P. Davis writes back. Read Davis’ full advice for how to handle the dilemma at the link in bio.
Illustration: Lia Kantrowitz

Some successful business founders go on to launch more brands. Others invest in luxury real estate or start a podcast. Scott-Vincent Borba, however, is taking the path less traveled...toward God. 🙏 The former beauty exec and co-founder of e.l.f. just revealed to ABC7 News that he's being ordained as a Catholic priest later this month. Amen to that. Read more about the unexpected pivot at the link in bio.
Photo-Illustration: by The Cut; Photos: Getty Images

In 1990, Lorna Simpson became one of the first African American women to exhibit at the Venice Biennale — making her return to the festival with her solo exhibition, “Third Person,” all the more poignant. Sponsored by Bottega Veneta and organized in partnership with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the show features approximately 50 works spanning 20 years of her practice, across painting, collage, sculpture, installation, and film.
“The unexpected part of this coming full circle is actually a lot of the first works I made were shown in Venice,” Simpson says. “So it’s a lovely return.” At the link in bio, Simpson sits down with @evaninwonderland to discuss returning to Venice and how her work has navigated politics and identity over time.
Photos: Courtesy of @newbottega

In 1990, Lorna Simpson became one of the first African American women to exhibit at the Venice Biennale — making her return to the festival with her solo exhibition, “Third Person,” all the more poignant. Sponsored by Bottega Veneta and organized in partnership with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the show features approximately 50 works spanning 20 years of her practice, across painting, collage, sculpture, installation, and film.
“The unexpected part of this coming full circle is actually a lot of the first works I made were shown in Venice,” Simpson says. “So it’s a lovely return.” At the link in bio, Simpson sits down with @evaninwonderland to discuss returning to Venice and how her work has navigated politics and identity over time.
Photos: Courtesy of @newbottega

In 1990, Lorna Simpson became one of the first African American women to exhibit at the Venice Biennale — making her return to the festival with her solo exhibition, “Third Person,” all the more poignant. Sponsored by Bottega Veneta and organized in partnership with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the show features approximately 50 works spanning 20 years of her practice, across painting, collage, sculpture, installation, and film.
“The unexpected part of this coming full circle is actually a lot of the first works I made were shown in Venice,” Simpson says. “So it’s a lovely return.” At the link in bio, Simpson sits down with @evaninwonderland to discuss returning to Venice and how her work has navigated politics and identity over time.
Photos: Courtesy of @newbottega

In 1990, Lorna Simpson became one of the first African American women to exhibit at the Venice Biennale — making her return to the festival with her solo exhibition, “Third Person,” all the more poignant. Sponsored by Bottega Veneta and organized in partnership with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the show features approximately 50 works spanning 20 years of her practice, across painting, collage, sculpture, installation, and film.
“The unexpected part of this coming full circle is actually a lot of the first works I made were shown in Venice,” Simpson says. “So it’s a lovely return.” At the link in bio, Simpson sits down with @evaninwonderland to discuss returning to Venice and how her work has navigated politics and identity over time.
Photos: Courtesy of @newbottega

Happy Hump Day! May this 2012 deep cut from @rupaulofficial power you through ANY obstacles that the rest of this week might place in your path🙏 #DigitalDeepCut
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Why should teens have all the pimple patch fun??? The quirky little acne sticker is an increasingly popular accessory among full-grown adults, and for #AdultAcneWeek, The Cut team set out to prove it. Swipe to see which ones we wore out on the town, then hit to the link in bio to find your perfect patch match. ⭐
Photos: @ramonadai

Why should teens have all the pimple patch fun??? The quirky little acne sticker is an increasingly popular accessory among full-grown adults, and for #AdultAcneWeek, The Cut team set out to prove it. Swipe to see which ones we wore out on the town, then hit to the link in bio to find your perfect patch match. ⭐
Photos: @ramonadai

Why should teens have all the pimple patch fun??? The quirky little acne sticker is an increasingly popular accessory among full-grown adults, and for #AdultAcneWeek, The Cut team set out to prove it. Swipe to see which ones we wore out on the town, then hit to the link in bio to find your perfect patch match. ⭐
Photos: @ramonadai

Why should teens have all the pimple patch fun??? The quirky little acne sticker is an increasingly popular accessory among full-grown adults, and for #AdultAcneWeek, The Cut team set out to prove it. Swipe to see which ones we wore out on the town, then hit to the link in bio to find your perfect patch match. ⭐
Photos: @ramonadai

Why should teens have all the pimple patch fun??? The quirky little acne sticker is an increasingly popular accessory among full-grown adults, and for #AdultAcneWeek, The Cut team set out to prove it. Swipe to see which ones we wore out on the town, then hit to the link in bio to find your perfect patch match. ⭐
Photos: @ramonadai

Why should teens have all the pimple patch fun??? The quirky little acne sticker is an increasingly popular accessory among full-grown adults, and for #AdultAcneWeek, The Cut team set out to prove it. Swipe to see which ones we wore out on the town, then hit to the link in bio to find your perfect patch match. ⭐
Photos: @ramonadai

Why should teens have all the pimple patch fun??? The quirky little acne sticker is an increasingly popular accessory among full-grown adults, and for #AdultAcneWeek, The Cut team set out to prove it. Swipe to see which ones we wore out on the town, then hit to the link in bio to find your perfect patch match. ⭐
Photos: @ramonadai

Why should teens have all the pimple patch fun??? The quirky little acne sticker is an increasingly popular accessory among full-grown adults, and for #AdultAcneWeek, The Cut team set out to prove it. Swipe to see which ones we wore out on the town, then hit to the link in bio to find your perfect patch match. ⭐
Photos: @ramonadai

Why should teens have all the pimple patch fun??? The quirky little acne sticker is an increasingly popular accessory among full-grown adults, and for #AdultAcneWeek, The Cut team set out to prove it. Swipe to see which ones we wore out on the town, then hit to the link in bio to find your perfect patch match. ⭐
Photos: @ramonadai

Why should teens have all the pimple patch fun??? The quirky little acne sticker is an increasingly popular accessory among full-grown adults, and for #AdultAcneWeek, The Cut team set out to prove it. Swipe to see which ones we wore out on the town, then hit to the link in bio to find your perfect patch match. ⭐
Photos: @ramonadai

Why should teens have all the pimple patch fun??? The quirky little acne sticker is an increasingly popular accessory among full-grown adults, and for #AdultAcneWeek, The Cut team set out to prove it. Swipe to see which ones we wore out on the town, then hit to the link in bio to find your perfect patch match. ⭐
Photos: @ramonadai

Why should teens have all the pimple patch fun??? The quirky little acne sticker is an increasingly popular accessory among full-grown adults, and for #AdultAcneWeek, The Cut team set out to prove it. Swipe to see which ones we wore out on the town, then hit to the link in bio to find your perfect patch match. ⭐
Photos: @ramonadai

Why should teens have all the pimple patch fun??? The quirky little acne sticker is an increasingly popular accessory among full-grown adults, and for #AdultAcneWeek, The Cut team set out to prove it. Swipe to see which ones we wore out on the town, then hit to the link in bio to find your perfect patch match. ⭐
Photos: @ramonadai

“In my mind, somebody who called himself a ‘girl dad’ was trying too hard,” writes parenting columnist Jason Diamond (@imjasondiamond) in the latest edition of #Figuring. “If a guy used the term in earnest, he must be the sort of person you’d see wearing a 'The future is female' shirt, only to eventually find out he was actually a huge sleazebag toward women.”
Before his daughter was born, Diamond was adamant that there was a difference between having a daughter and being a girl dad. But after her birth, he sees things differently. At the link in bio, Diamond writes about owning his girl dad status, cheesy as it may be.
Photo: Getty Images

“In my mind, somebody who called himself a ‘girl dad’ was trying too hard,” writes parenting columnist Jason Diamond (@imjasondiamond) in the latest edition of #Figuring. “If a guy used the term in earnest, he must be the sort of person you’d see wearing a 'The future is female' shirt, only to eventually find out he was actually a huge sleazebag toward women.”
Before his daughter was born, Diamond was adamant that there was a difference between having a daughter and being a girl dad. But after her birth, he sees things differently. At the link in bio, Diamond writes about owning his girl dad status, cheesy as it may be.
Photo: Getty Images
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
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