New year? New look! So aside from offering excuses to eat, drink and be merry, there’s no better excuse to indulge in a festive makeover than the start of a new year. Thankfully luxury brands Fendi and Givenchy have embraced bold Lunar New Year colours and patterns to help you channel the fierce character of the tiger. For those looking for less festive and a more subtle style, brands like Hermès and Celine have incorporated vibrant colours and patterns that will also diversify your closet a treat. And for total chic chill, Saint Laurent’s SS2022 men’s collection fits the bill. Hong Kong’s best Michelin-star desserts to gift this Lunar New Year Here are STYLE ’s picks of latest trending selections for your fashion fix. Fendi Embodying the courageous and vigorous traits of the tiger, Fendi’s 2022 Spring Festival Capsule Collection adds vibrant twists to signature products. An orange tiger print motif hogs the spotlight, embroidered on a range of ready-to-wear pieces, including T-shirts, sweatshirts and knitted cardigans, as well as on the new Match trainers and the brand’s iconic bags. Picking up on traditional Lunar New Year and Spring Festival themes, other pieces are adorned with flowers symbolising happiness, prosperity and peace, all combined with the bold “FF” logo. Sleek, formal items such as monochrome shirts and suits are included, paired with sophisticated accessories like the Baguette Messenger bag. Capturing the festive spirit, the campaign featured Fendi Greater China men’s collection spokesperson (and K-pop superstar) Jackson Wang and dancer Joni. Givenchy Welcoming the Year of the Tiger, Givenchy integrates symbols reminiscent of the big cat in its new Lunar New Year capsule. Befitting a regal animal that represents courage and strength, the collection sports bold stripes, dynamic embroidery and eye-catching prints. Simple comfort pieces including jumpers, leggings and hoodies all embody the theme, with graphic black and white stripes and vivid embroidery. Hong Kong’s 11 best Lunar New Year poon chois for every palate The collection also includes statement pieces like a striped reversible jacket, shorts and T-shirts with different versions of the tiger print. Though bold in colour and pattern, the pieces integrate into Givenchy’s existing wardrobe, easily pairable with items outside the collection. Accessories are also a must, with mini crossbody bags bearing the bold striped print, and classic G-lock necklaces engraved with a tiger stripe motif. New footwear styles – injection-moulded Monumental shoes and GIV 1 trainers – are also introduced. Hermès Channelling a pop art spirit, Hermès’ latest men’s silk collection plays with bold colours, patterns and even fabrics. Embracing practicality, the collection extends from silk and cashmere scarves to hooded capes. Pieces like the wool and cashmere scarf with hood in Toilovent (nylon and elastane) combine convenience and style, while the “Chic, le sport!” scarf in cashmere and silk is so big it can double as a simple backpack. Not forgetting the brand’s equestrian roots, the pieces also sport straps, stirrups and saddlery buckles. The bold colour contrasts and versatility of the collection adhere to the overarching theme of “inside-outside”, as the show itself did, with pieces being shown to a digital audience, blurring the lines between the formal and informal. Celine A study in contrasts, Celine’s women’s summer 2022 collection runs the gamut from red carpet to street, often within a single look. The collection presents a range of reinterpreted wardrobe stables, such as low-waisted trousers and comfortable jeans, trench coats, straw hats and masculine striped shirts, alongside sequinned skirts and dresses, and high-shine leather jackets. They are accompanied by accessories including a high-low combination of kitten heels and white trainers, as well as a striking new pair of oval sunglasses called Triomphe Metal 01. As befits a collection with the name Baie des Anges (Bay of Angels), it was unveiled in an open-air show in the glamorous seafront location of Nice’s famed Promenade des Anglais, in front of palatial local landmark, Hotel Le Negresco. The show was accompanied by a 12-minute film shot by the brand’s creative and artistic director Hedi Slimane and starring brand ambassadors including Blackpink’s standout member Lisa . 5 best Lunar New Year menus and specials in Hong Kong Saint Laurent Combining art and architecture, Saint Laurent creative director Anthony Vaccarello and conceptual artist Doug Aitken have collaborated on an installation with a strong eco-narrative called Green Lens . Set on the abandoned island of Della Certosa in Venice, Italy, the prism-like living space evokes the future through its reflective interior, while revealing a kaleidoscopic view of its densely vegetated environment. Saint Laurent’s installation, designed in conjunction with the brand’s spring/summer 2022 men’s collection, suggests a hopeful new balance for the world. Nature is empowered and works hand in hand with human advancement, activated with performances, musicians and other events to spark thought-provoking conversations about the future. Want more stories like this? Follow STYLE on Facebook , Instagram , YouTube and Twitter .