Cardigans are Considered the Autumn Coat

The cardigan, often dubbed the "Autumn coat," is a timeless wardrobe essential that transcends seasons with its versatility.

The simple cardigan emerges in Autumn as a layering piece, providing warmth and comfort without compromising on style.

When Spring arrives, we seamlessly transition our cardigans into the new season by swapping out our boots for sandals.

This simple change instantly refreshes our look, allowing us to embrace the changing weather with ease while maintaining effortless style.

If your cardigan is longer (duster length), opt for more fitted bottoms like skinny jeans or tapered pants.

If it's a bit shorter (like this mid length cardigan), you can pair your cardigan with wide leg pants and looser fit jeans.

Now let's take a look at cardigan styles to AVOID.

Waterfall cardigans typically have a draped front that creates cascading folds of fabric. While warm and comfortable, they may not be the best choice for everyone, especially if you're conscious about adding bulk to your tummy area. Here's why:

  1. Fabric Volume: Waterfall cardigans have a generous amount of fabric in the front due to the cascading design. This extra volume can visually add bulk to the midsection, particularly if the fabric is thick or heavy.

  2. Focus on the Waist: Waterfall cardigans, by their design, draw attention away from the waistline and can create a more boxy or relaxed look.

  3. Fit and Proportion: Depending on your body shape and proportions, a waterfall cardigan may not flatter your figure in the way you desire. For example, if you have an hourglass shape and want to emphasize your curves, it's best not to add bulk at the front but rather let the fabric move fluidly at your sides.

  4. Layering Concerns: If you plan to layer the waterfall cardigan over other clothing items, such as tops or dresses, the additional fabric at the tummy can make the overall look appear bulky, especially if the underlying layers also have volume.

Cocoon cardigans feature a strong curve that widens towards the bottom. They are not very flattering, particularly when it comes to the tummy and hips. Here's why:

  1. Shape Accentuation: The curve of cocoon cardigans will draw attention to the tummy and hips. The widening effect created by the curved shape is not ideal around the midsection.

  2. Volume Emphasis: Cocoon cardigans often have a generous amount of fabric in the lower portion, adding volume to the hips and thighs. This extra volume can accentuate these areas, which may not be desired for those looking to minimize the appearance of their tummy or hips.

  3. Lack of Waist Definition: The curve of cocoon cardigans typically starts higher up near the bust or shoulders and continues down to the hem. This design can obscure the waistline, making it less defined and potentially less flattering for those who prefer to highlight their waist. I'm looking at you, hourglass.
     

However, it's important to note that style is subjective, and what matters most is how you feel in your clothing. If you love the look of a waterfall cardigan and feel confident wearing it, that's what truly matters. You are the Boss of your wardrobe.

And as always, colour theory with what works best with your skin tone and then back with each other gives you the most flexible wardrobe.

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