Equine Elegance: The Best Lunar New Year Collections of 2026

We’re standing before a horizon that feels vast and full of movement. 2026, the Year of the Fire Horse, brings an invitation to stop waiting for the perfect moment and simply start running. In Chinese tradition, the galloper embodies the untamed—a fitting symbol for those who are bold enough to claim their own paths with grace.

As we prepare for the festivities, the fashion world has traded its usual reserve for something more spirited. This year’s lunar collections are capturing that unbridled feeling of freedom. From the streets of Shanghai to the ateliers of Paris, designers are interpreting this noble creature through a lens of hope and renewed ambition.

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Balenciaga

City-ready and Future-bound
City-ready and Future-bound

Balenciaga takes a modern approach to the season by grounding the celebration in the reality of the city dweller. It’s an effortless capsule that leans into a wardrobe of tracksuits and oversized hoodies. While the colorway is far from the usual festive palette, it’s both sophisticated and ready for the journey ahead.

Burberry

The Knight in red
The Knight in red

At Burberry, the house’s heritage finds a natural ally in the horse. The recognizable Knight motif has been brought to life through metallic embroidery. The collection is anchored by an exclusive red check that feels like a warm embrace of both the past and the prosperous future.

Celine

The Year of the Horse, framed
The Year of the Horse, framed

Celine leans into the imagery by presenting a campaign that’s reminiscent of a cinematic study. In the visual, the horse is a detail that embodies the symbolic weight of the new year.

Chloé

Parisian gallop
Parisian gallop

Chloé has long found inspiration in equestrian codes, and for 2026, they honor that bond with an edit that balances Parisian sensibilities with vivaciousness. Here, the horse appears on elevated knitwear as an insignia of a well-lived life.

Loewe

Woven with the spirit of the mane
Woven with the spirit of the mane

Loewe chooses to tell a story of courage through the eyes of a child—or rather, a pony. Inspired by the fable Little Horse Crossing the River, the range makes use of hand-knotted fringes that mimic a steed’s mane, while lantern installations across China turn the collection into a luminous public celebration of self-belief.

Miu Miu

strength and style
strength and style

Miu Miu exhibits the Encounter as a poetic dialogue between the metropolitan and the rural. This specific creative direction understands the creature’s duality: the strength of a traveler and the freedom found in the open field.

Ralph Lauren

The original EQUESTRIAN
The original EQUESTRIAN

Ralph Lauren understands the equine best. The transition into 2026 is a homecoming for the label. Moving beyond the usual Americana, the lineup vividly honors the horse while still respecting its old-world roots.

Tommy Hilfiger

JISOO FOR TOMMY HILFIGER
JISOO FOR TOMMY HILFIGER

Tommy Hilfiger brings a sense of togetherness by partnering with Kim Jisoo to spotlight the values of connection. Much like a herd with newborn fillies, the preppy edit hinges on the optimism and success that come when we move forward as one.

Tory Burch

Carry your own luck
Carry your own luck

Finally, Tory Burch focuses on the independence of the zodiac sign by translating the horse’s strength into delicate jewelry and playful pony motifs. It’s essentially a collection of lucky charms—small, beautiful reminders of one’s own autonomy to be carried through the year.


Photos: BALENCIAGA (via Instagram), BURBERRY (via Instagram), CELINE (via Instagram), CHLOÉ (via Instagram), LOEWE (via Instagram), MIU MIU (via Instagram), RALPH LAUREN (via Instagram), TOMMY HILFIGER (via Instagram), and TORY BURCH (via Instagram)

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