What style of sweater is slimming?
Go with thinner knits or cashmere for a body skimming look. For belts, stick with skinny belts and consider a color that matches your sweater to elongate your torso. A long sleeve lightweight v-neck cardigan in a thinner knit is flattering and can be worn multiple seasons. Best length hits at the hip.
Do cardigans make you look slimmer?
Good news: whereas chunky sweaters/jumpers look bulky on women who are chubby or muscular on the upper body, cardigans suit all bodytypes no matter what their thickness is. Even best: they are very flattering. This is because they create vertical slimming lines on the upper body.
How do you wear broad shoulders with a sweater?

Avoid: Anything that’s oversized, off-shoulder or tight-fitted as they’ll highlight the broadness of your shoulders. Go for: V-neck sweaters as the apex will create a downward visual and draw attention away from your shoulders, highlighting your waist and hips instead.
How do you not look fat in a sweater?
Shop The Outfit If I am wearing shorter oversized knitwear, then I love pairing them with leather pleated pants which cinches my waist. This would easily work with sweaters that are not too chunky as I tuck them in the pants, to create a waist line making the outfit look feminine and chic.
What Colours make you look slimmer?
Black never fails to make you look slim and elegant. Darker shades of colors like blue, purple and brown can also help to hide flaws and create a slimming illusion. On the other hand, lighter colors, like white and khaki, can add pounds and give the illusion of a larger frame.

Do sweater dresses look good on plus size?
Above all sweater dresses are versatile and cute and they look fabulous on a plus size figure.
How do you style an oversized sweater with leggings?
Tucked into Jeans or Leggings For the most classic of the oversized sweater looks, tuck a turtleneck sweater or v-neck pullover into cuffed jeans, skinny jeans, or faux leather leggings. Throw on white sneakers or ankle booties as you head out the door. Boom—one and done.