Level up your wardrobe in the Year of the Horse with these Lunar New Year collections

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7 Jan 2026 • 6:00 PM MYT
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Do you know what to wear this Lunar New Year? The Year of the Horse has galloped in quickly and just as your Christmas shopping was done, you’ll now need to face the fashion of auspicious season. But fear not. If you’re wondering what new pieces to get or looking spice up your look at your next dinner or party we’ve compiled the latest Year of the Horse collections to usher in an auspicious new year.

This Lunar New Year, whether you’re looking to stay cosy and casual or extravagant, we have the collections for you. For those who prefer to keep their Year of the Horse collections casual yet, Tommy Hilfiger and Ferragamo’s pieces will keep you covered for those intimate new year dinners. Their pieces like the horse pendant keychains, horse handbags, and auspicious red sweaters and shirts will be the perfect conversation starters for your next catchup

And of course, we cannot forget the accessories to make heads turn. Ditch the Labubus this year for some horse-themed bags, keychains, and jewelry. Chloé is offering their chain shoulder bag featuring a horse head and tail if you really want to hit home this year’s zodiac. Finally, Tiffany & Co is unveiling the Pegasus motif with their Knot mini key pendant and bracelet. Read on to find out what the latest collections to get this Year of the Horse!

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Tommy Hilfiger

Tommy Hilfiger celebrates the Year of the Horse with a Lunar New Year 2026 capsule fronted by global brand ambassador JISOO. The collection reflects the horse’s symbolism of freedom, strength, and success through reimagined prep silhouettes for men and women. Polos, crewnecks, chinos, and quilted outerwear appear in festive reds, bold blues, ivory, and black, offering versatile styling for both celebration and daily wear. An APAC-exclusive range introduces a rope logo inspired by the brand’s nautical archives, wrapped around a horseshoe motif.

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Ferragamo

Ferragamo’s 2026 selection embraces refined winter elegance through Winter Escape, an exclusive range of footwear, bags, and accessories. The collection highlights shearling textures, sculpted silhouettes, and signature Gancini hardware. Women’s styles include ballerinas, loafers, pumps, and flats, alongside the iconic Hug bag reimagined in kid shearling. Men’s offerings introduce metropolitan loafers, trekking-inspired backpacks, and compact messenger bags. Cashmere-lined gloves complete the selection. While understated, the collection reflects movement, craftsmanship, and functional luxury for the festive season.

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Versace

Versace welcomes the Year of the Horse with Myth in Motion, drawing inspiration from the Tianma, the heavenly horse of Chinese mythology. Reimagined as a silk kite with unfurled wings, the motif symbolises kinetic energy and boundless freedom. Crafted from weightless silk, the designs balance vigour with delicacy through feathered detailing. Horse-tail tassel pendants echo movement and tradition, while sculptural forms reference archival jewellery. Medusa appears in dialogue with the Tianma, representing strength and sensuality. The collection delivers a bold, expressive fusion of an Eastern myth and Versace’s signature power.

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Chloé

Chloé’s Lunar New Year 2026 collection interprets the Year of the Horse through the Maison’s signature vision of effortless femininity. The horse motif, symbolising freedom and grace, is woven into refined ready-to-wear and accessories. Knitwear, denim, and tailored jackets are elevated with equestrian-inspired buckles, horse-shaped buttons, and embossed rivets. Bags such as the Spin, Paddington, and Bowling arrive in festive shades of gold, nougat, black, and red. Vintage-gold chain jewellery featuring horses and manes adds a charming finishing touch. The collection balances Parisian elegance with celebratory symbolism.

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Loewe

Loewe marks the Year of the Horse 2026 with a collection rooted in craft, storytelling, and cultural exchange. Central to the release is an animated short film inspired by Little Horse Crossing the River, featuring brand ambassador Wang Yibo. The collection reimagines iconic designs such as the Puzzle and Amazona bags with hand-knotted fringes and tassels inspired by a horse’s mane. Playful charms and leather goods reinforce the equine theme. Large-scale lantern installations across China extend the celebration beyond fashion.

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Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany & Co. ushers in Chinese New Year 2026 with a campaign centred on the Pegasus motif. Inspired by Jean Schlumberger’s imaginative design legacy, the Pegasus symbolises hope, strength, and forward momentum. The campaign showcases iconic collections including Knot by Tiffany, Tiffany HardWear, Tiffany T, and Tiffany Lock. A new Knot mini key pendant set with a pink sapphire adds a vibrant festive accent. Each design represents enduring connection, transformation, and possibility.

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Maje

Maje’s Lunar New Year 2026 capsule draws on the Year of the Horse as a symbol of freedom and independence. The collection expresses this spirit through dynamic lines, fluid silhouettes, and subtle movement. Ribbed wool cardigans, knit polos, short tweed dresses, and shimmering playsuits form the core wardrobe. Delicate rhinestones, pearls, and jewel buttons add restrained brightness. The designs feel celebratory without excess. The result is a confident, contemporary wardrobe for the start of the year.

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Sandro

Sandro’s Lunar New Year 2026 collection captures the spirit of the Horse through effortless Parisian modernity. Womenswear features tweed dresses, denim with pearl embellishments, and a crimson blouse embroidered with a horse motif. Metallic yarns, sequins, and precise tailoring add ceremonial refinement. Menswear introduces versatile staples in navy, festive red, and khaki cream, accented with subtle horse-inspired embroidery. The collection offers a refined early-spring wardrobe infused with vitality and movement.

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Moncler

Drawing from the dynamic form of a horse at full gallop, the designs symbolise ambition, boundary-breaking, and advancement. The campaign stars Chinese actor Zhang Kangle, whose athletic energy and expressive presence embody strength and forward motion. Equine references appear through curved quilting, embroidered teddy fabrics, and a special logo shaped by the silhouette of a horse in motion. The capsule offers complete lifestyle looks, spanning outerwear, ready-to-wear, accessories, and footwear. A balanced palette drawn from equestrian tones reinforces harmony and refinement.

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Balenciaga

Balenciaga introduces its 2026 New Year Series with an exclusive capsule celebrating the Year of the Horse through an urban, contemporary lens. Shot in Shanghai by John Yuyi, the campaign captures festive rituals and shared moments against a cosmopolitan backdrop. The ready-to-wear range includes tracksuits, hoodies, T-shirts, scarves, and the Le City East–West Bag, unified by oversized cursive Balenciaga Paris artwork. Footwear classics are reworked in exclusive seasonal colourways, adding bold graphic energy. Accessories such as lucky horseshoe and heart-shaped charms reference New Year symbolism.

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Celine

Celine marks the Year of the Horse with a Chinese New Year collection inspired by the folk tradition of wishing trees. At the centre of the campaign stands a majestic evergreen adorned with thousands of Celine scarves and ribbons, symbolising hope and renewal. Photographed by Kin Chan Coedel, the imagery evokes ritual and collective celebration within a picturesque Chinese landscape. Complementary fashion images by Zhong Lin feature a vivid cast of characters. The scarves take on both decorative and symbolic roles within the visual narrative.

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Maison Valentino

Maison Valentino celebrates the Year of the Horse with a Lunar New Year 2026 campaign focused on dreaming, movement, and new beginnings. Conceived by Alessandro Michele, the campaign stars brand ambassador Lareina Song alongside model Yi Fan in looks from the Valentino Cruise 2026 collection. The fashion is presented in an intimate setting, highlighting craftsmanship, fluid silhouettes, and refined accessories. Through the myth of the horse, the collection frames Valentino’s Cruise designs as outstanding yet wearable expressions for the festive season.

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Note : The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.