Ring in the Lunar New Year with These Lucky 2026 Finds

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Goodbye, Year of the Snake, thanks for the lessons, but we’re ready to gallop into the Year of the Horse, full of energy, confidence, and fresh starts. In 2026, Lunar New Year begins on February 17 and is celebrated for 15 days. Throughout the holiday, friends and families come together to honor traditions like decorating homes with red lanterns, exchanging red envelopes filled with money for good fortune and enjoying festive meals in celebration of a fresh start on the lunar calendar.

To mark the occasion, many brands across fashion, beauty, home, and lifestyle release limited-edition Lunar New Year collections designed to celebrate the season in style, like special Lunar New Year tableware, accessories, and keepsake-worthy designs. Below are some of our favorite picks to ring in the Year of the Horse, because we can all use a little extra luck this year.

Lunar New Year Home Collections

Featured: LEGO

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This LEGO® Year of the Horse set is an adorable collectible for Lunar New Year 2026, celebrating the Horse’s symbolism of strength, energy, and good fortune. The raised hoof, floral base, and gold accents, make it a festive Spring Festival decoration that can be displayed year-round. For a limited time, you can earn a free Year of the Horse set with your LEGO purchases of $70 or more.


Crate & Barrel

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For a sophisticated Lunar New Year celebration, Crate & Barrel’s new Year of the Horse Stoneware Platter ($39.95) and Lunar New Year Napkins ($59.80) have that covered.


Pottery Barn

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The new Pottery Barn Lunar New Year collection includes red appetizer plates featuring all 12 Chinese zodiac animals and embroidered table runners, stoneware, coupes, and everything else you’ll need on hand for a fun celebration, this year and years to come.


Williams Sonoma

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For a festive celebration with friends and family, this super pretty Lunar New Year collection at Williams Sonoma is complete with colorful tableware and recipes. Some pieces like the Lunar New Year Rectangular Tray ($49.95) feature a 2026 Year of the Horse design.


Lunar New Year Beauty Collections

Beautylish

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This limited-edition Lunar New Year powder brush is a collectible beauty find, expertly crafted in Japan for exceptional performance. Finished with a maki-e horse design, it symbolizes freedom and adventure for the year ahead.


Dior

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The limited-edition Rouge Dior ($50) gives you a lucky red lip and gorgeous festive box in honor of Lunar New Year.


Oribe

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Ready for some gorgeous locks this New Year? The Oribe Lunar New Year Alchemy Set features limited-edition, liter size bottles of Hair Alchemy Strengthening Shampoo and Hair Alchemy Strengthening Conditioner.


Lunar New Year Jewelry + Accessory Collections

Swatch

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This bold Year of the Horse watch features an artistic design created in collaboration with artist Yu Wenjie. With illustrated horses, flames, and clouds across the dial, case, and strap, plus glowing gold-tone hands, it’s a striking statement piece for Lunar New Year.


Betsey Johnson

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The Betsey Johnson Lunar New Year Collection features a necklace with a red and gold horse pendant, matching drop earrings and horse shoe stud earrings.


Swarowski

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This Year of the Horse bracelet ($139) inspires confidence with a rose gold-tone horseshoe and a central Swarovski crystal pearl. The mix of red fabric cord and double chain makes it a stylish, meaningful gift for anyone chasing their dreams.


Kate Spade

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Kate Spade’s Year of the Horse Saddle Up Bag Charm is just cute, whether you want to honor the Lunar New Year, or just rock equestrian vibes. Plus you can score 4% cash back with RetailMeNot.


Lunar New Year Fashion Collections

New Balance

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To celebrate the Year of the Horse, the New Balance Lunar New Year 2026 collection is inspired by the power, confidence and determination of this majestic animal.

Kate Spade

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The Kate Spade Horse Sweatshirt ($148) manages to look both chic and casual. The subtle beige horse motif celebrates the Year of the Horse and all things fabulously equestrian. Plus you can score 4% cash back with RetailMeNot.


Lunar New Year Collectibles

Sanrio Hello Kitty Year of the Horse Plush

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Celebrate Lunar New Year 2026 with this limited-edition Hello Kitty plush, dressed in a festive Year of the Horse outfit in lucky red and gold. It’s a joyful nod to prosperity and good fortune. A perfect collectible or gift for Sanrio fans, plush lovers, and anyone celebrating the New Year in style.


Barbie 2026 Lunar New Year Doll

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The Barbie® Lunar New Year™ doll honors the cultural roots of the holiday. She is dressed in bright red to symbolize good luck, the look features a gold peony print representing prosperity and honor. Finished with a sheer golden shawl, bold symbolic earrings, and long, sleek hair, the ensemble feels both festive and elegant.


Baccarat Zodiac Horse 2026

crystal horse statueImage: Baccarat

This Baccarat Year of the Horse crystal is a true collector’s splurge, crafted for those who appreciate artistry, symbolism, and luxury. Sculpted in motion and accented with hand-applied gold, the piece showcases the aspirational energy of Lunar New Year 2026.

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