With Lunar New Year fast approaching, luxury maisons around the world unveil limited-edition creations that fuse auspicious symbolism with elevated craftsmanship. From finely executed timepieces and fashion statements to objets d’art and collector-worthy spirits, these releases are designed to mark the season with meaning and distinction. Consider this a curated guide to the most covetable Lunar New Year editions, sure to bring prosperity and abundance to your loved ones.
FRED

FRED unveils a special-edition Force 10 Rise necklace, reimagining its iconic design to attract prosperity and abundance for the Lunar New Year. The radiant necklace features the collection’s emblematic cable and buckle, elegantly accented with a vibrant ruby along its chain to symbolise good fortune.
For more information, visit FRED’s official website.
Chopard

The Swiss brand encapsulates the spirited energy of the Year of the Fire Horse with two new additions to its iconic Ice Cube Collection. The triple-row design focuses on geometric purity, with a gadroon of fiery red HyCeram at its core—an innovative, scratch-resistant material made of 60 per cent ceramic. This is exquisitely framed by two rows of faceted Ice Cube elements in 18K ethical rose gold. The first piece is a necklace featuring a central pendant suspended from a delicate chain, while the second is a bracelet crafted with a sleek cord.
For more information, visit Chopard’s official website.
Chaumet

With nature as a fundamental subject and source of inspiration in traditional Chinese aesthetic motifs, these influences blend effortlessly with the creations of the Parisian high jewellery maison. This is evident in one of Chaumet’s iconic collections, Bee de Chaumet, inspired by the geometric motif of honeycomb cells. Bees first emerged as popular motifs during the Tang Dynasty, symbolising good luck and prosperity. A standout piece is the Bee de Chaumet pendant in rose gold, set with pavé brilliant-cut diamonds, allowing the wearer to shine this festive season. Similarly, the Bee de Chaumet bracelets in rose and white gold will glimmer on the wrist while handing out red packets or indulging in Mandarin oranges.
For more information, visit Chaumet’s official website.
Burberry

The house presents the Burberry Year of the Horse (新禧贺岁) Collection, reinterpreting its iconic house code—the Knight—as a watercolour and ink sketch, brought to life through intricate techniques such as vibrant metallic embroidery, cross-stitching and appliquéd badges. The collection is anchored in red, a symbol of luck and prosperity in Chinese culture, with scarves and daywear rendered in an exclusive new red Burberry Check.
Outerwear pieces include the Berryhill car coat and Floriston quilted jacket in iridescent nylon, while the gifting selection is expanded with soft accessories, bags and small leather goods detailed with the seasonal Knight motif.
For more information, visit Burberry’s official website.
Balenciaga

The maison launches exclusive products to celebrate the Year of the Horse. The ready-to-wear series includes tracksuits, T-shirts, hoodies and scarves, alongside a special light grey Arena leather Balenciaga Le City East-West Bag—each printed or knitted with oversized cursive Balenciaga Paris artwork. Layering pieces and accessories, such as wide-neck polo shirts, a leather track jacket and a baseball cap, are embroidered with a variation of the script icon.
Classic footwear is also reimagined in exclusive colourways: the Hamptons Sneaker in off-white, red and grey with red scribbling on its laces, and the Track Sneaker in white, red, grey and black. The series is completed with playful bag charms, including red strass-set heart shapes and lucky horseshoes. Balenciaga’s 2026 New Year Series is now available in select Balenciaga stores worldwide and online.
For more information, visit Balenciaga’s official website.
Loewe
Inspired by the spirit of the horse, the house’s Lunar New Year collection features iconic Loewe designs, including special editions of the Puzzle and Amazona 31 cropped bags. These are adorned with hand-knotted fringes and tassels inspired by a horse’s mane, while charms and dice adopt the playful shape of the endearing creature. Leather overshirts will also be available exclusively in select stores in China.
For more information, visit Loewe’s official website.
Guerlain

In keeping with recent tradition, Guerlain launches the Rouge Bonheur 2026 Millésime, the third numbered limited-edition fragrance in its coveted Exceptional Rendezvous series. The vibrant yet refined scent opens with sparkling spice, blossoms into a sensual floral heart, and settles into serene woody musk—capturing the spirit of the Lunar New Year.
To complement the fragrance, Guerlain enlisted long-time collaborator and Parisian jeweller L’Atelier Truscelli to craft an exceptional bottle. The iconic Bee Bottle is adorned with a majestic horse’s head, gilded with 24K gold and set with 78 Swarovski crystals for its eye and mane. Only three pieces are available in Malaysia at Guerlain The Exchange TRX Ultimate Boutique and the Guerlain Pavilion pop-up. The 125ml bottle is presented with a 30ml travel spray and funnel, priced at RM4,370 per set.
For more information, visit Guerlain’s official website.
Rimowa
This Year of the Horse, the German premium luggage brand invites you to ‘Enjoy the Ride’. Brand ambassador and award-winning actor Greg Hsu fronts Rimowa’s campaign, showcasing the latest Original Twist suitcase in a Powder Blue colourway. Inspired by the horse-riding performance seen in traditional Chinese opera, known as Tang Ma, the campaign also features new additions including the Never Still Leather Flap Backpack in grey, as well as pieces in Powder Blue, Clay and Terracotta. These are now available across Rimowa’s Distinct, Original Twist and Personal collections.
For more information, visit Rimowa’s official website.
Hennessy

This limited-edition collection features bespoke designs celebrating the Year of the Horse, as well as the layered depth of Hennessy V.S.O.P., Hennessy X.O. and Hennessy Paradis. A resplendent red colourway flows harmoniously with metallic copper tones and deep mineral shades, while a sculptural horse gallops elegantly through each design—symbolising freedom, prosperity and optimism for the year ahead.
Additionally, every purchase of a Chinese New Year Limited Edition Hennessy bottle offers the chance to win prizes such as Hennessy red packets, a Hennessy Chinese New Year dice set and other rewards, including a 70cl bottle of Hennessy X.O., luxury leather goods from LVMH, an iPhone 17 Pro, or even a 50g gold bar.
For more information, visit Hennessy’s official website.
Rémy Martin

To mark Lunar New Year, the House partners with renowned Chinese artist Xue Song for special-edition bottles and gift boxes of Rémy Martin XO, Rémy Martin Club and Rémy Martin VSOP. His Pop Art-inspired artwork depicts the House’s emblem, the Centaur, leading a pack of horses into the future through a rich fusion of colour, Chinese ink and collage.
For Rémy Martin XO, the highly collectible decanter and neck collar are adorned with a golden Centaur and vibrant elements from Song’s artwork. The collection is available at selected points of sale including The Chamber, Hank’s Jaya Grocer, AEON, The Food Merchant, B.I.G., Village Grocer, Mercato and BSC Fine Foods.
For more information, visit Rémy Martin’s official website.
Venchi

The Italian chocolate house unveils its 2026 Lunar New Year Limited Edition Gallop Delight Collection, celebrating the Year of the Horse with festive red-and-gold packaging centred on an auspicious galloping horse motif. Drawing on the chocolatier’s heritage since 1878, the collection combines refined design with an array of gifting formats—from classic square and round boxes to blind treasure boxes, drawstring FACAI bags and double-layer hampers.
Highlights include assorted chocolate gift boxes, Granblend chocolate thins, Chocoviar and Cremino selections, playful blind-box drawers, and indulgent multi-tier presentations featuring up to 58 pieces. The range is further complemented by two Italian-style festive hampers curated for gifting and gatherings. The limited-edition Gallop Delight Collection is available at Venchi stores nationwide, priced from RM108 to RM1,238.
For more information, visit Venchi’s official website.
Royce’ Chocolate

The premium Japanese chocolatier from Hokkaido presents an array of exquisite hampers for a sweet celebration this festive season. The Chinese New Year Fortune Assortment (RM600) makes an exceptional gift, featuring delights such as a CNY Chocolate Selection, CNY Variety Pack, Potatochip Chocolate ‘Original’ and more. Beautifully presented in a red box adorned with festive gold motifs, the set includes a matching gift bag, gift card and an ang pow set. The collection is available at Royce’ boutiques nationwide and online from now until 28 February 2026.
For more information, visit Royce’ Chocolate’s official website.
Ralph’s Coffee

Delight your loved ones this season with a Lunar New Year Cookie Gift Set comprising 24 gourmet cookies in four indulgent flavours (six pieces each): Red Velvet Biscoff, Chocolate Coffee, Butter and Pineapple Tart. The vibrant red gift box is embellished with gold-foiled horses and tea house–inspired floral motifs. Twist open the gold Ralph’s Coffee cup for a playful reveal—eight drawers filled with delectable cookies. The set is priced at RM270 and available until 28 February 2026 at selected retail locations.
For more information, visit Ralph’s Coffee’s official website.
Check back regularly as we update this gift guide with the latest Lunar New Year offerings from luxury houses around the world.




