6 Cardigan Styling Tricks That New Yorkers and Parisians Love RN

It's official: Cardigans are back on the scene, and this season, New Yorkers and Parisians are giving this classic a fresh, modern spin. No longer just a cozy layer for cooler weather, the cardigan has become a centerpiece for effortlessly chic looks on both sides of the Atlantic. In NYC, I've seen it styled with a cool downtown edge. Think relaxed, slightly oversize knits paired with tailored trousers and draped over sleek minidresses. Meanwhile, Parisians are giving the cardigan their signature "just thrown together" elegance—often with fitted styles, delicate buttons, and a hint of lace or silk peeking out underneath.

What are the tricks behind these simple yet sophisticated outfits? From getting the perfect half tuck to styling the cardigan as a top, there's no shortage of ways to make this staple feel fresh and fashion-forward. I've rounded up some of the most intriguing ideas that are taking over in these style capitals right now, and these options blend a bit of edge with timeless appeal. Whether you're a fan of the effortless French look or want to channel NYC's bold spirit, these cardigan styling tips will have you covered for any occasion this season.

The Parisian: Layered Just Right

Woman wearing a buttoned-up brown cardigan.

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Parisians are experts at layering. While New Yorkers tend to climb into puffer coats, people in Paris will find a way to make trench coats work no matter how cold it is. Seeing a trench coat layered like this is par for the course in Paris.

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The New Yorker: Tuxedo Chic

Woman wearing a sheer cardigan with a miniskirt.

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Did someone say office siren? This look effortlessly merges preppy and edgy elements, featuring a sheer cardigan paired with a crisp white statement collar and tie. If you want to make an old cardigan feel new again, definitely try adding this layering effect.

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The Parisian: Just Jewelry

Woman wearing a half buttoned black cardigan with a dainty choker necklace.

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While cardigans are synonymous with layered looks, I think the most alluring way to style them is with nothing underneath but good jewelry. For a date night or evening, this is my favorite way to style a cardigan. It never fails.

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The New Yorker: Statement on Statement

Woman wearing an oversize green cardigan with a sequin dress.

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New Yorkers love a statement, and here's the proof. I love how this outfit masterfully combines cozy and statement-making elements—a bold and chunky oversize cardigan layered over a sparkling silver sequin dress. Combine the unexpected and you'll always look put-together.

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The Parisian: Just the Top Button

Woman wearing a gray cardigan with a white tee and red corduroy pants.

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I stole my favorite way to style cardigans from the Parisians. Just button the top button and wear a cute ribbed tank top underneath. You'll never be disappointed with the results. I love how this look brought in a pop of red as well.

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The New Yorker: Slightly Unbuttoned

Woman wearing a white cardigan with striped tan shorts and a red cap.

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This tomboy, sporty look defines NYC style. I love wearing my cardigans messily unbuttoned. Pairing it with Bermuda shorts, a fun hat, and sneakers has a '90s throwback vibe that I'm obsessed with.

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Sierra Mayhew was always destined to work in fashion, but she didn't know it at first. Growing up with no choice but to wear a rotation of school uniforms and activewear, her love for fashion really blossomed when she moved away for college and was able to finally define her very own personal style. Shortly thereafter, she interned at Elle magazine and instantly knew that editorial was for her. After graduating from the University of Notre Dame, she worked for ShopBazaar, contributing regularly to Bazaar.com, and finally made her way toBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , where she is an associate editor. When she’s not working, you can catch her always trying to catch a flight, trying Wholesale Replica Bag fitness craze in New York City, or exploring luxury vintage boutiques.