
The Lunar New Year is upon us again, and with it comes a tremendous range of limited-edition fashion collections celebrating the festive season. With the Horse being the zodiac animal of the year, expect dynamic designs and silhouettes that channel the power and elegance of the horse to accompany the festive reds and glistening golds that usually come with the season.
With every brand from luxury fashion houses to trendy names in athleisure debuting stunning collections, there is something here for everyone this Lunar New Year. Standouts include Loewe’s cowboy-inspired rendition of the puzzle bag, lifestyle brand Marimekko’s Scandinavian spin on the horse motif and Roger Vivier’s scarlet-hued selection of accessories. Read on for all the Lunar New Year collections to shop in 2026.
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Balenciaga
In this Lunar New Year collection, Balenciaga combines cosmopolitan streetwear with Chinese New Year-inspired elements. Specifically, Balenciaga’s Track and Hamptons sneakers come in a red, white, and grey colourway, embellished with red-patterned laces. If you’re in need of extra luck this year, their accessories include golden horseshoe bag charms.

Burberry
Burberry’s Year of the Horse collection is centred around the house’s knight and horse motifs that appear on each piece—from scarves to quilted jackets, in auspicious shades of red. Introduced in the new collection is the exclusive red Burberry check, which puts a festive spin on its iconic pattern.

Celine
Inspired by the folk tradition of wishing trees, where ribbons bearing one’s wishes are tied to the branches of a tree, Celine’s Chinese New Year collection opts for a ribbon detail that emerges across pouches and hair accessories.

Charles & Keith
In the spirit of new beginnings, Charles & Keith’s “In Transit” Lunar New Year collection is all about the journeys and changes that shape who we are. Between the more typical festive reds are deep, calming jade greens and soft petal pinks, signifying moments of serenity and calm as we move towards a new chapter with intention.

Chloé
For Chloé, the horse motif is not only a representation of this year’s zodiac animal, but also a central motif to the House’s design codes. This year, the Maison highlights the power and grace of the horse in meticulous detail. Chunky vintage gold necklaces flash with a horse-stamped medallion, and equestrian-inspired brass buckles are fastened onto casual jackets.
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COS
Combining their contemporary aesthetic with Chinese New Year motifs, COS creates an elevated wardrobe to ring in the Lunar New Year. This year, the brand showcases a dancing horse pattern—designed in the style of Chinese paintings—embroidered onto pocket faces of polos and socks. Pastel pinks and yellows come in their signature materials like Merino wool, calling to mind the beginning of spring.

Dior
From their spring/summer 2026 collection, creative director Jonathan Anderson has specially curated a series of RTW pieces that evoke luck and prosperity. The Lady Dior and Dior Book Tote come in an intricate four-leaf clover toile de jouy pattern, while a golden horseshoe symbol is cleverly incorporated into CD logo earrings and bracelets, pavé set in crystals.

Dolce&Gabbana
A vibrant blend of Eastern symbolism and the brand’s signature expression, Dolce&Gabbana’s 2026 Chinese New Year collection—which includes shirts, skirts, dresses and pyjamas—comes alive through vivid patterns featuring horses, carriages and floral designs.
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Emporio Armani
Armani leans into a relaxed, contemporary style for their capsule. Men’s options offer casual sweatshirts and polos as well as smart velvet suits and trousers in navy blue and red. Women’s pieces range from jersey knits to tweed suits, embellished with a detachable horse charm that can be pinned on shirts like a brooch or clipped to the belt loop of a pleated mini skirt.

Fendi
Fendi’s collection brings together elements of springtime along with traditional symbols of the Lunar New Year. The collection presents colour-blocked options in red and pink for women, and a series of polos and pullovers in Fendi’s classic FF logo knit for men. New BFF bag charms are available as well, adding to Fendi’s cast of characters. Named Bread and Adele, the two plush figurines are made of suede and nappa leather, sporting red blouses with persimmon and peanut graphics—symbols of good luck and fortune.

Ferragamo
If you’re on the hunt for the perfect shoes to complete your Lunar New Year outfit, look no further than Ferragamo’s capsule collection. The energy of the festive season manifests in eye-catching hues of gold and red, as well as shimmering finishes in black to style with any look.
The Lunar New Year capsule is now available at Ferragamo boutiques.
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H&M
For the 2026 Lunar New Year, H&M teams up with Chinese designer Jacques Wei for an east-meets-west collection for the modern woman. Spanning modern jumpsuits and jackets fit for the boardroom to draped dresses for nights out on the town, the collection is also completed by bags and accessories embellished with a horse motif, injecting the zodiac sign’s dynamism and elegance into each look.

In Good Company
Singaporean fashion brand In Good Company brings a sense of timelessness to its Festive Touches collection, perfect for those who seek subtler styles for their Lunar New Year looks. Focused on clean lines and silhouettes, the collection features burnt oranges and deep reds shades in addition to more neutral pinks.

Kate Spade
Kate Spade’s “Saddle Up” collection marks this Lunar New Year by honouring the horse. Along with scarlet-coloured iterations of The Spade Flower Bucket bag and Grace Mini bag, the collection also introduces playful horse motifs in beige and gold on charms, leather compact wallets, and cosy sweatshirts.

Levi’s
Levi’s embraces the Year of the Horse wholeheartedly in their capsule collection. The brand’s own Two-Horse logo—usually stamped on the back of their denim jeans—receives a Chinese New Year red update. A gold horseshoe detail is stitched onto versatile men’s and women’s pieces, including a reversible bomber jacket and sweet pink woven t-shirt.
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Loewe
True to their inventive style, Loewe launches a Lunar New Year capsule collection that puts a twist on their signature creations. Rather than the usual red and gold colour scheme, Loewe opts for the brown hues of horses. Both the Amazona 31 and the Puzzle bag are adorned with hard-knotted fringes that resemble the horse’s mane, while the Flamenco clutch sports a coffee-coloured gradient.

Longchamp
In celebration of the Year of the Horse, Longchamp remixes their signature Le Roseau bag into two vivid red shades: A bright carmine and rich burgundy, with an added bow detail on the front to complement the bag’s gold bamboo clasp. Its card holders and wallets follow suit, taking cues from the style and size of red envelopes.

Loro Piana
Loro Piana has unveiled its Lunar New Year capsule collection, paying tribute to its iconic Horsey Jacket in a refreshed short silhouette. To commemorate this year’s zodiac animal, the collection also includes bag charms and a Chandani Horse motif that appears on its silk scarves and foulards, Anton slippers, and the Extra Pocket L19.
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Lululemon
For its Lunar New Year collection, sportswear brand Lululemon refreshes its classic silhouettes like the define cropped jacket and align high-rise pant in bright reds and a newly-debuted print. Nodding to the Year of The Horse, the Lunar Plumes Red Multi features dynamic lines and flowing swirls inspired by the zodiac animal’s power and grace.

Marimekko
For the Year of the Horse, Finnish lifestyle brand Marimekko dives deep into its archives to bring back Maija Isola’s Musta Tamma, a bold horse motif inspired by the late designer’s childhood memories. Celebrate the festive season in comfort in cosy Musta Tamma-themed loungewear, and host guests with quirky tea sets and ceramics decorated with the design, all in playful yet dynamic hues of soft pink, sky blue and vibrant red.
The Year of the Horse capsule collection is now available at Marimekko boutiques.

Max Mara
This year, Max Mara captivates with an elegant and contemporary collection which reimagines classic silhouettes in deep, enchanting reds. Its more lowkey pieces feature deep browns and soft creams, adding a subtle touch of festive flavour with a playful horse motif.
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MCM
For the Year of the Horse, MCM puts a spin on the horse motif, drawing inspiration from the knight in chess as a symbol of foresight, momentum and movement. The chesspiece is handpainted onto upcycled Aren bags, including the shoulder, chain and crossbody bags.

Miu Miu
Miu Miu channels CNY with a collection that celebrates a refreshed and renewed spirit that comes with ringing in the new year. Relaxed hoodies, whisper-soft camisoles, and off-shoulder dresses are reinterpreted in a brilliant red tone. Miu Miu signatures like the Wander and Arcadie bag will be offered in a sleek silver and prosperous red colourway, while their Plume sneakers will feature customisable two-tone laces and new trinkets to spruce up your new year fashion.

Moncler
Moncler draws on the fervent energy of the horse for their capsule collection. The lineup includes earthy tones of terracotta brown and light beige on breathable t-shirts and sporty trainers. For those spending new year’s in colder weather, this collection plays with varying textures of teddy fabric on thick jackets, reminiscent of a horse mane.

On
Swiss athletic brand On adds a sleek, minimalist twist to festive motifs in its Lunar New Year collection, which spans training gear at all levels of performance. Training jackets, leggings and On’s signature shoes are splashed in more subtle reds and golds, and a minimalist horse motif, reminiscent of On’s visual branding, finds its way onto a handy waistpack for gym sessions and runs.

The Paper Bunny
Local lifestyle brand The Paper Bunny may be known for their bags, but its 2026 New Rhythms: Lunar New Year Edition also offers stylish new pieces for your wardrobe. Playful festive prints dominate here across airy resort shirts and pants, which are complemented by The Vessel Studio mini bags in five basic colourways, perfect for storing your essentials on busy visiting days.

Pazzion
For those in need of accompanying accessories to match a reunion dinner outfit, Pazzion has a curated lineup of shoes and bags. Inspired by the elegance of the horse, shoulder bags are crafted from smooth leather, finished with a sleek silver twist clasp. Shoes range from trendy silk Mary Janes, to chic square-toe pumps, and even cheeky espadrilles featuring an embroidered horse motif.

Puma
To celebrate the Year of the Horse, Puma has launched its “Race Ahead” collection, taking inspiration from the dynamism and style of motorsport culture. Think edgy racer jackets and motorsport jersey-inspired details for a sporty look.

Ralph Lauren
From refined silhouettes to more casual styles, Ralph Lauren has all your Lunar New Year wardrobe needs covered. Deep red silk twill blouses and satin skirts from the Ralph Lauren collection are the perfect fit for reunion dinners and house visits. For more casual gatherings, look no further than the cosy cardigans, rugby shirts and sweater dress from the Polo collection.

Roger Vivier
Taking cues from the fire horse zodiac this year, Roger Vivier incorporates vermilion red into shoes, bags, and charms. A brilliant red shoelace and cord is woven across the Viv’Zag sneaker, receiving a pop of bling with a mini crystal buckle and crystal horseshoe. Another Chinese New Year exclusive is the Pilgrim Micro Bag, a deep red satin evening bag adorned with a galloping horse made from crystals.

Tod’s
With a focus on family and reunion, the Tod’s Chinese New Year collection offers an understated selection of accessories. Both bags and charms come in a neutral beige, crafted from calfskin leather into a clean silhouette, with subtle red accents. Its T-marathon sneakers receive discreet red stitching along the sides and under the laces, for a refined yet festive look.
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Tommy Hilfiger
Tommy Hilfiger offers up a Lunar New Year collection that’s classic and subtle. Reversible cardigans, red-striped polos, and preppy shirt dresses are ideal for round-the-clock occasions, from house visits during the day to fireworks festivities at night.

Tory Burch
Tory Burch brings a new meaning to the word “horse-play” with a tongue-in-cheek Lunar New Year collection. A purple pony appears as a monogram print on simple t-shirts and wool crewnecks. The standout piece however, is the Horse Mini Bag, a suede and cotton jacquard mini-bag made in the shape of a horse, featuring a functional leather saddle side pouch.