Trend intelligence · saturated · +0.04% momentum
Cut Out
is currently at saturated stage, peaking in 2015.
Trajectory
Emerged 2015
Peak 2015
Now 2026
Latest tracked period: 2026Q2.
Bellwether houses · driving cut_out
curatedMapped via the Y2K style cluster.
Editorial coverage · latest 12
editorial- thecutWhat People Are Giving Up Just to Pay Their Bills2026-05-14Charlotte Cowles
- thecutLorna Simpson’s Full-Circle Return to Venice2026-05-08Evan Nicole Brown
- highsnobietyWhat CBK Mania Reveals About Our Sartorial Aspirations2026-03-24Maximilian Migowski
- thecutThe Fall of the Man From Mango2026-03-06Rachel Donadio
- thecutYour Daily Horoscope by Madame Clairevoyant: January 1, 20262026-01-01Claire Comstock-Gay
- thecutMy Own Heated Rivalry2025-12-18Emillio Mesa
- thecutA Sort-of-Merry Meghan Markle Christmas2025-12-05Tom Smyth
- highsnobiety“I’m Going To Stab You 75 Times”: A Pleasant Chat With Rick Owens2025-11-17Tom Barker
- thecutThe Kindergarten Teacher Ending a Yearlong Dry Spell2025-10-24Alyssa Shelasky
- thecutGwyneth Paltrow Takes New York Fashion Week2025-09-15Cathy Horyn
- thecutHow to Build a Pop Star2025-09-08Emily Leibert
- thecutThe Mom Who Got Pregnant at the Same Time As Her Surrogate — Twice2025-08-07Katie Sanders
Headlines link to the original publisher. Catwalker does not republish third-party article bodies.
Runway-to-retail matching · methodology
We score retail products against runway looks using FashionSigLIP embeddings, the same vector model that powers our look search.
For cut_out, Catwalker keeps protected runway imagery backstage and surfaces affiliate-safe product images, ranked from the same visual and cultural signal graph. We will not surface cards built on guesses.
- Visual scoringReady
- Style affinity modelReady
- Editorial corpusReady
- Affiliate product feedLive
- Hot-linked merchant imagesLive