Samhita Mukhopadhyay is a Cut contributor. She was most recently executive editor at Teen Vogue.She’s the co-editor of the anthology Nasty Women and is the author of The Myth of Making It.
first person
In the Fitting Room Post-OzempicFiguring out what to wear — and what to come to terms with — after the transformation from taking weight-loss drugs.
So Was Body Positivity ‘All a Big Lie’?If we all want to be skinny again — and we have “miracle drugs” to get us there — can we still love ourselves at any size?
first person
Mounjaro and MeBody positivity was my salvation from an anti-fat world. Then my doctor prescribed me an injectable weight-loss drug that upended everything.
power
Elizabeth Warren Is Still FuriousThe senator spoke with the Cut about the threat to Roe, recent mass shootings, and why “we don’t have the luxury of quitting.”
nostalgia
Reuniting With Romy and MicheleIt’s the kind of friendship found in the buddy rom-com classic — which turns 25 this week — that makes high school worth it.
culture
Reclaiming Myself Through ScentA conversation with the author of In Sensorium on the radical power of mapping history through smell.
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