As the Lunar New Year approaches, luxury and contemporary fashion brands are celebrating 2026—the Year of the Horse—with collections that blend cultural symbolism, festive spirit, and modern design.
From playful zodiac-inspired motifs to sophisticated reinterpretations of iconic silhouettes, these limited-edition releases offer fashion enthusiasts the perfect way to usher in the New Year with elegance, luck, and style.
1. TOD’S Chinese New Year 2026 Limited Edition Collection
Tod’s frames the season through the idea of “home” — not as a place, but as a feeling you carry. Festive details remain deliberately restrained: refined red stitching on loafers, Mary Janes and the lightweight T-Marathon sneaker, polished up close rather than loud from afar.
The Barretta handbag continues this quiet narrative, with elegant charms and a red interior revealed only when opened — a private nod to the season. A standout charm reworks the brand’s lettering into a spirited horse motif, graphic and sculptural, distinctly 2026 without veering into costume.
Ready-to-wear follows suit, elevated by material. Men’s zip-up jackets and hooded sweatshirts in superfine wool offer warmth with a refined hand-feel, while wool scarves in natural beige with festive red accents add instant polish. For women, knit tops in rich wool and pieces crafted from 100% silk bring softness and fluidity, with darker, intricate patterns that move elegantly in real life.
The collection is available at Tod’s boutiques across Singapore.

2. DOLCE&GABBANA’s Chinese New Year Special Collection
Dolce&Gabbana does what it does best: maximal narrative, unmistakable codes, and a celebration that feels like a full scene. For the Year of the Horse, the collection connects the zodiac’s symbolism—strength, freedom, vitality—to the brand’s own vocabulary of passion and expressive Italian glamour.
The visual language is vivid and unmistakably Dolce: prints featuring horses and carriages, embellished wheels, lemons and florals, all woven together with Carretto Siciliano motifs on crisp black or white backgrounds. It’s exuberant but structured, like a celebration that has a dress code and a soundtrack.
If your Lunar New Year mood is “main character,” this is the collection. Pyjamas and shirts become statement sets, pencil skirts and dresses feel designed for those long dinner tables where everyone’s taking photos, and accessories arrive in auspicious red with signature silhouettes like the My Sicily handbags and Devotion footwear. The accompanying animated short leans into the holiday’s emotional side—gatherings, generosity, and that specific warmth you only get when the house is full. It’s festive dressing turned into a world, not just an outfit.
The 2026 Chinese New Year Special Collection is now available in all Dolce&Gabbana boutiques as well as on dolcegabbana.com.

3. MCM Lunar New Year 2026
MCM interprets the Year of the Horse through a sharper, more conceptual lens: freedom meets discipline, instinct meets intellect. The campaign’s chess motif is the hook, with the knight—literally a horse on the board—symbolising unconventional movement and decisive choice. It’s a compelling idea for the year ahead, especially if you like your festive pieces with a bit of meaning that isn’t immediately obvious.
The collection highlights upcycled Aren bags in Cognac Visetos, hand-painted with a chess knight motif. There’s something satisfying about that combination: heritage monogram, reworked with a graphic symbol that speaks to strategy and momentum. The silhouettes—Aren Shoulder Bag, Aren Chain Bag, and Aren Crossbody—are practical choices for the season’s constant movement, from visiting rounds to dinner reservations, without losing that “special edition” feel. It’s a collection for people who want their Lunar New Year piece to feel like a talisman: not just lucky, but intentional.
The Lunar New Year collection is available on www.mcmworldwide.com and in select MCM stores.

4. Levi’s Year of the Horse Capsule
Levi’s keeps things story-led this festive season, anchoring its Year of the Horse capsule in “A Perfect Pair” — a reimagining of the iconic Two-Horse patch as a symbol of unity and forward momentum. It’s a fitting nod to the 马年 spirit: strength in partnership and steady progress into the year ahead.
The designs balance symbolism with wearability. A bold red Two-Horse patch signals prosperity, while a golden horseshoe motif brings luck. Subtle details — from paisley interiors to reversible constructions — add depth without feeling overly themed.
For men, relaxed staples like the Reversible Jacket and Woven Shirt move easily from reunion lunches to everyday wear. Women’s pieces focus on texture and proportion, pairing updated truckers and woven shirts with looser denim and an A-line skirt for effortless polish. Festive, but never costume-like.
The Levi’s Year of the Horse collection is now available on Levi.com.sg and in Levi’s stores islandwide, with limited-edition sundries offered at a S$200 minimum spend in selected stores.

5. On’s Year of the Horse Edit
On launches its Year of the Horse Edition under the concept “New Year, Your Pace” — a reminder to move into the new year on your own terms. The collection reimagines three signature silhouettes — Cloudmonster Void, Cloudsurfer Max and Cloud 6 — alongside a full head-to-toe edit, blending dynamic energy with a sense of calm.
Inspired by the rhythm of galloping hooves, the designs fuse Swiss precision with Chinese Zodiac symbolism. Deconstructed logo lines form a distinct horse motif, refreshing each silhouette with new colorways and festive detailing while retaining On’s signature performance.
Cloudmonster Void arrives in Chai and Ivory with red logo accents, powered by CloudTec® cushioning and a Speedboard® for responsive comfort. Cloudsurfer Max features layered CloudTec Phase® and Helion™ superfoam for soft landings and strong rebound, while Cloud 6 in a Grizzly tone is finished with a golden logo and precision-molded Speedboard® for all-day stability.
For the first time, the edit extends to apparel and accessories across Club, Track and Performance lines, including caps, beanies, waist packs and socks — each marked with the Year of the Horse motif in clean, fluid lines.
The On Year of the Horse Edit is now available at On Store Singapore (Jewel Changi), selected retail partners and online at on-running.com/sg.
6. Onitsuka Tiger’s limited-edition MEXICO 66
If your Lunar New Year uniform starts from the feet up, Onitsuka Tiger’s limited-edition MEXICO 66 (S$230) is an easy win—festive, wearable, and designed with just enough symbolism to make it feel collectible. The shoe is set on a clean cream base with red accents, while the signature stripes shift into a vibrant red gradient. The detail that makes it feel Year-of-the-Horse specific is the faux fur heel piece, styled like a horse’s mane—subtle from a distance, playful up close, and perfect for adding texture to otherwise minimal outfits.
The lucky cues are baked into the small things: horseshoe-inspired graphics on the sockliner and metal lace charms, and a “seven nails” reference tied to good fortune. It’s the kind of design that reads as fashion, not costume, which is exactly what you want for a sneaker you’ll still wear when the visiting season ends. In Singapore, the pricing lands at a sweet spot for a limited drop too: the MEXICO 66 (White/Red) is listed at S$230, making it one of the most accessible ways to carry the Year of the Horse into your everyday rotation.
This is now available at Onitsuka Tiger stores islandwide.

7. Swarovski’s Year of the Horse Collection
A timeless emblem of freedom, vitality and loyalty, the horse also symbolises luck, virtue and resilience — a fitting muse for the Joyful Year of the Horse. To celebrate the season, Swarovski unveils a curated lineup of jewellery, watches and décor that captures its spirited energy through crystal craftsmanship and symbolic design.
The limited-edition Symbolica pieces reinterpret prosperity with horseshoe-inspired necklaces, earrings and bracelets in gold-tone metal, finished with shimmering crystals. Collectors can look to the Crystal Myriad Valiant Horse — depicted mid-leap with over 24,550 crystals — alongside the Fortune Cabbage inspired by Bai Cai, a symbol of wealth and abundance.
The brand also refreshes its iconic Swan emblem in vivid red crystal, introduces the Dextera Octagon Watch with a red leather strap and eight-sided case, and presents a Crystalline Silk Pen finished with a delicate horseshoe charm.
The collection is now available at Swarovski boutiques and online.

8. LOEWE’s Cinematic Tribute to the Year of the Horse
LOEWE rings in the 2026 Lunar New Year by merging high fashion with the rich heritage of Chinese storytelling. In a landmark collaboration with the Shanghai Animation Film Studio, the house has released an animated short film inspired by the classic fable Little Horse Crossing the River. Starring Global Brand Ambassador Wang Yibo, the film follows a young horse on a quest for festive lanterns, symbolizing a journey of self-belief and courage.
The festive spirit extends to an exclusive capsule collection that reimagines LOEWE’s most iconic silhouettes through the lens of the zodiac. Signature pieces like the Puzzle and Amazona 31 bags have been updated with hand-knotted fringes and tassels that mimic a horse’s mane. The collection also features playful charms and the leather overshirt Wang Yibo wore in the campaign.
Available starting 8 January 2026, this release highlights LOEWE’s ongoing commitment to honoring international craft while celebrating the symbols of reunion and hope.

9. Celebrate the Year of the Horse with Loro Piana’s Iconic Reimagined Classics
Loro Piana welcomes the Year of the Horse with a sophisticated Lunar New Year 2026 Capsule Collection that balances heritage with contemporary energy. At the heart of this release is a reimagined icon: the Horsey® jacket. Originally designed for the 1992 Olympic show jumping team, this dark brown short version retains its functional excellence with wind-resistant collars and hidden horn buttons, all while bearing a special “Blue Label” dedicated to the zodiac year. This blend of sportswear history and luxury craftsmanship serves as a centerpiece for a collection that celebrates freedom and passion through movement.
The wardrobe is defined by the “Chandani Horse,” a subtle paisley print that cleverly hides equine silhouettes within its intricate patterns. This motif flows across delicate silk scarves, the iconic Extra Pocket L19 handbag, and women’s silhouettes crafted from earthy-toned cashmere and silk. Men’s offerings focus on relaxed, fluid shapes using rare materials like Sea Island Cotton and mouliné wool, ensuring every piece feels as effortless as it looks.
Available from 14 January 2026 in select boutiques across Asia and online, the collection concludes with charming additions, including leather Tennis Walk shoes and an ultra-soft Baby Cashmere gift set for newborns.

10. Max Mara Unveils a Spirited Tribute to the Year of the Horse
To honor the upcoming Lunar New Year, Max Mara has launched an exclusive collection that seamlessly fuses Chinese ancestral heritage with the brand’s hallmark modern sophistication. Drawing inspiration from the Year of the Horse, the capsule celebrates the animal’s associations with strength, enthusiasm, and a relentless pursuit of success. This festive range reimagines the brand’s most legendary silhouettes through a vibrant lens, featuring the iconic 101801 Icon Coat in a striking auspicious red and a chic, cropped version of the beloved Teddy Bear Icon Coat.
The collection’s aesthetic is defined by a refined palette of festive crimsons, deep earthy browns, and soft creams, ensuring each piece remains versatile beyond the holiday season. Designers have incorporated whimsical equestrian motifs and stylized horse illustrations alongside intricate tonal prints and artistic reinterpretations of the signature “M” monogram. Crafted from premium materials such as pure silk, crisp cotton, and light cady, the assortment includes everything from sophisticated dresses to versatile two-piece ensembles.
Fashion enthusiasts can find these limited-edition pieces in selected boutiques and online starting January 2026.

11. Charge Into the Year Of The Horse with Kate Spade New York’s Lunar New Year Collection
Kate Spade New York welcomes the Year of the Horse with a lively Lunar New Year collection that fuses tradition with modern style.
The lineup features charming horse motifs in radiant gold across ready-to-wear pieces and accessories. Highlights include a cozy fresh-white sweatshirt and the ‘Saddle Up’ leather wallet in cashew milk, both designed to bring a touch of good fortune to festive visits. For those seeking classic prosperity, the collection also offers handbags in vibrant scarlet shades, including the versatile Duo Crossbody and the elegant Grace Mini Bag.
Launching mid-January 2026 at all Kate Spade New York boutiques and counters.

12. Furla’s 2026 Lunar New Year Collection Blends Italian Style with Festive Spirit
Furla officially rings in the Year of the Horse with a vibrant collection that marries sophisticated Italian craftsmanship with traditional Lunar New Year symbolism.
This season’s lineup focuses on the spirit of freedom and forward momentum, translated through three standout silhouettes designed to act as fashion talismans for the year ahead. From the sleek Iride Mini Hobo in a high-saturation gemstone red to the Roxie bucket bag—a “treasure basin” silhouette crafted from Ares leather to gather wealth and fortune—the collection offers a refined way to wear auspicious colors.
The collection further embraces the winter season with the playful Iride Crossbody Teddy, a plush, fleece-textured bag that reimagines the Year of the Horse through a soft and cozy lens. Each piece is elevated by signature gold-tone hardware and iconic arched logos, ensuring these festive accessories remain timeless staples long after the celebrations end. By blending the “Lantern-Jumping Horse” concept with contemporary design, Furla provides a stylish narrative of energy and abundance for those ready to embark on new journeys this spring.
The 2026 Lunar New Year Collection is now available at FURLA stores and on partner online retailers.

13. A Gallop Toward Sophistication as Tory Burch Debuts the Year of the Horse Collection
Tory Burch welcomes 2026 with a special collection inspired by the independence and strength of the horse zodiac. Fronted by supermodel Li Hejia, the campaign highlights a festive spirit through a sophisticated blend of rich burgundy tones and vibrant pinks. The collection centers on the Suede Pony Bag, which features a sculptural silhouette designed to mimic the dynamic motion of a horse in stride. By pairing modern jacquard knitwear with these playful yet refined designs, the brand offers a contemporary take on traditional auspicious symbolism.
The curated selection also features the iconic Kira and Lee Radziwill shoulder bags, reimagined in deep seasonal hues to evoke warmth and good fortune. To complement the leather goods, the collection includes horse-inspired jewelry and colorful charms finished with enamel and pavé-crystal details. These accessories provide a tactile contrast to the sleek leather and knitwear pieces, creating a versatile wardrobe for the New Year. Ultimately, the Year of the Horse collection balances meaningful heritage with a bold, modern aesthetic, making it perfect for festive gifting.
The Tory Burch Horse Collection is now available.

14. Celebrate the Year of the Horse in Style with Le Petit Society
Le Petit Society is ushering in the Lunar New Year 2026 with a vibrant collection that blends nostalgic charm with contemporary elegance. This year’s lineup features over 100 versatile styles and 30 unique prints, carefully curated to transition from festive gatherings to everyday wear.
The collection is organized into four distinct themes: the Heritage Series, which pays homage to Singaporean icons like the Dragon Playground and HDB landscapes; the Zodiac Series, featuring playful, carnival-inspired horse motifs; the Oriental Series, which utilizes symbolic patterns of growth and resilience; and the fan-favorite Lion Dance Series, known for its bold colors and energetic designs.
Adding a touch of sophisticated flair to the season, the brand has also unveiled an exclusive capsule collaboration with model and actress Sheila Sim. Launching on 22 December 2025, this partnership focuses on effortless chic through whimsical horse prints, delicate lotus motifs, and comfortable chambray textures.
Whether you are looking for coordinated family outfits or timeless individual pieces, the full collection is now available online and at all retail locations across the island.
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15. BIRKENSTOCK Debuts Fire Horse-Inspired Capsule for Spring Festival 2026
In celebration of the Year of the Fire Horse, BIRKENSTOCK has unveiled a sophisticated Spring Festival Special Edition collection that merges festive symbolism with its iconic craftsmanship. The capsule features a rich palette of Zinfandel red and deep black, colors traditionally associated with fortune and vitality. Highlights include the FLORIDA fine strap sandal, finished in high-shine leather with golden D-buckles, and a unique BOSTON edition featuring a textured hair-on-hide strap that pays homage to the strength and grace of the zodiac horse.
The collection further elevates the brand’s “Exquisite” line by incorporating luxurious materials and auspicious imagery. Key designs feature gold foil cloud motifs on semi-matte leather, while other variations of the BOSTON and ARIZONA models are dressed in plush velvet with oversized golden buckles.
Step into the New Year with comfort and elegance—available now at BIRKENSTOCK Duxton, ION, Marina Bay Sands, and WEAVE.

16. Effortless Elegance with PAZZION’s Lunar New Year ’26 Collection
Celebrate the Year of the Horse with PAZZION’s latest collection, which masterfully blends symbolic grace with modern sophistication. Drawing inspiration from the horse’s strength and vitality, the lineup features a diverse range of footwear and accessories designed to carry you through the festivities with poise. Highlights include the Brivelle Silk Mary Janes for a touch of feminine charm and the Yvette Buckle Square-Toe Pump Heels ($96) for those seeking a more polished, dressy silhouette. For a whimsical twist, families can embrace the holiday spirit with the Larisse Horse Motif Espadrilles ($79) and their matching Mini versions, creating a perfect “mother-and-daughter” look for traditional house visits.
Beyond aesthetics, the collection prioritizes functionality and all-day comfort through the use of premium materials like supple cowhide leather and plush lambskin linings. Versatility is key, seen in the Noralyn Double Velcro Strap Sneakers ($89–$93) for casual visiting and the Ceralyn Twist Lock Leather Shoulder Bag , which offers a spacious interior perfect for storing red packets. To complete the festive experience, PAZZION is offering a complimentary set of limited-edition red packets with any purchase made at their stores starting from 7 January 2026.
Whether you are looking for bold reds to usher in luck or shiny gold accents for a touch of luxury, this collection ensures you step into the new year with confidence and ease.

17. RIMOWA Rings in the Year of the Horse with ‘Enjoy the Ride’ Campaign & New Arrivals
RIMOWA unveils its poetic new campaign, “Enjoy the Ride,” blending traditional artistry with modern exploration. Directed by Dorothea Sing Zhang, the film stars award-winning actor Greg Hsu alongside Peking Opera master Geng Qiaoyun, drawing inspiration from Tang Ma—the stylized horse-riding movements of classical opera—to celebrate the timeless connection between rhythm, motion, and the spirit of travel.
The campaign showcases Hsu with RIMOWA’s latest pieces, including the Original Twist in Powder Blue, the Never Still Leather Flap Backpack in Grey, and the Maison’s newest Essential collection colors.
Perfect for those ready to embrace the journey ahead with grace and endurance, these pieces are more than luggage—they’re intentional companions.
The collection launches 8 January 2026 across RIMOWA’s Distinct, Original Twist, and Personal collections.
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