![]() ![]() “Just like the Rabbit, life as an athlete and an artist is constantly shifting between stillness and action,” the site reads of its Water Rabbit capsule collection. Arc’teryxĪrc’teryx went big on the Year of the Rabbit, even swapping out their logo for a large rabbit in motion, which is emblazoned on the back of a series of hoodies, jackets, and the classic GORE-TEX shell. Some of the best pieces include a re-edition of the Prada Moon bag and Nappa leather sneakers. ![]() In celebration of the holiday, Prada launched a campaign called “Memories of Beauty” campaign, reflecting the happy moments tied to Lunar New Year celebrations starring singer Cai Xukun, actress Chunxia, who just won Best Actress at the Hong Kong Film Awards, actor Bai Yufan and model Du Juan. “Having grown up in Malaysia, I witnessed firsthand the importance of this occasion for the women in my life - the rituals of dressing for festivities and what a special time it is for family and sisterhood.” It certainly brings to mind images of only the most stylish aunts. “Lunar New Year is one of my favorite times of the year… It is a time for ritual, for reflection and of course for celebration,” creative director Han Chong shared in a press release. Self-Portrait’s Lunar New Year collection is romantic and glamorous, with flirty lace mini dresses, elegant blue lurex Diamante knit dresses, and a gorgeous cresent bow mini bag - which conjures the ears of a rabbit. The 23-item unisex collection features a Warner Bros-fication of some of Moschino’s classic items, like a Bugs Bunny take on the Biker Bag, which has his ears sticking out and up hoodies showing him pulling himself out of a hat and calfskin heels with whiskers sticking out from the toes. Jeremy Scott continues his reign of pop culture whimsy at Moschino this time, evoking one of the world’s most favorite bunnies to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit: Bugs Bunny himself. Designed in soft pink and cloud grey colorways, the first drop of Ambush’s bunny balaclavas sold out in just 25 minutes. But there’s nothing doomsday about Ambush’s bunny balacavas, which give the winter accessory a playful makeover. Ambushīalaclavas are one of the biggest trends of the last two years, thanks to their apocalyptic connotations and practical use in keeping warm against weather that’s only getting more extreme. From bunny balaclavas to Bugs Bunny bags, read on for all the Year of the Rabbit collections we’re excited about. It’s hard to not love a bunny, with their little cotton tails, large eyes, and soft ears - and this year, fashion houses had no problem maximizing where the bunny motif could take them, which was almost always to places that were joyful and unserious, evoking the (hopeful) bliss of the year ahead. Along with this palpable shift in energy comes a slew of whimsical collections inspired by the Lunar New Year. After the insanity of the last few years, we’ll take it. Gone is the yang of the Year of the Tiger in lieu of the yin of Year of the Rabbit, which embodies fluidity, and contemplation, as opposed to the ferocity of the tiger.Īccording to the Japan Times, 2023 is likely to be more gentle and calm than 2022, with people looking for balance and rest. ![]() When the Chinese calendar enters a new cycle on January 22, the Year of the Rabbit will be upon us. ![]()
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