This time, the Year of the Tiger will start as February begins, and in the 12-year sequences, this Chinese zodiac is ranked third. Since Tiger symbolizes authority, strength, agility and bravery, the Lunar New Year fashion 2022 is also infused with elegance, sophistication and boldness. Statement-making patterns, landscape paintings, and tweed material are among the latest styles for this occasion. Here are our 3 favorite Lunar New Year fashion trends so you can strike every single day of the holiday.
Beginning the first day of the Lunar New Year in a pattern print outfit is like making a boldest statement, and we believe you need that for your new year's resolutions. Whether it's a taffeta set in royal prints that reminds you of the golden age of the Tsar, or a traditional ao dai set scattered with soft spring flowers, you can never go wrong. Allow us to give you a boost to your head start with the dedicate Lynette Floral Ao Dai and the Cranston Taffeta Set.
There is something quite nostalgic about the technique of mixing arts with fashion designs, especially this Dorna Shawl Lapel Dress which features an ink painting of Vietnam's most famous scenic destination, one of the worlds' natural wonders - Ha Long Bay. For a more modernized option, turn yourself into a walking work of art with the Drusilla Princess Set. A sumptuous and lyrical aesthetic is achieved by combining current painting with various texture techniques.
Many might argue that tweed belongs exclusively to winter collections, but the lightness and coziness of this material is the perfect choice for early spring weather. Here are our two recommendations, a midi dress that sketches the image of a noble, elegant lady and a mini version which might give off a more youthful feeling. Whether it's the Ratih Long Sleeves Tweed Dress or the Lynskey Round Neck Dress, you are ready to take on the role of a refined, sophisticated fashion icon.