
What to Wear for Lunar New Year: Qipao, Tang Suits, and Modern Traditions
Lunar New Year is a time of renewal, family gatherings, and intention. What you wear during this season often carries meaning beyond appearance — it reflects respect for tradition, personal identity, and the importance of the occasion.
From Qipao to Tang suits, Lunar New Year attire has evolved while remaining rooted in cultural heritage. Today, these garments are worn not only for the holiday itself, but also for formal dinners, weddings, and meaningful family celebrations throughout the year.

Why Clothing Matters During Lunar New Year
Lunar New Year is deeply tied to symbolism. Clothing choices are traditionally associated with renewal, good fortune, and harmony. Wearing thoughtfully chosen attire shows respect for elders, honors family customs, and reflects the significance of gathering together at the start of a new year.
In modern life, Lunar New Year dressing has become more flexible. While tradition remains important, many people now seek garments that feel appropriate for both celebration and long-term wear — pieces that can be worn again for formal events beyond the holiday.
The Qipao: A Timeless Choice
The Qipao remains one of the most recognized garments worn during Lunar New Year. Traditionally associated with elegance and femininity, the Qipao has adapted over time to include modern silhouettes, varied lengths, and refined detailing.
Red is often chosen for Lunar New Year due to its association with joy and prosperity, while green and other rich tones are also worn for balance and sophistication. Today’s Qipao can be worn for family gatherings, formal dinners, and cultural events — making it a versatile choice beyond the holiday.
Explore our Qipao/Cheongsam collection, featuring modern and traditional designs crafted for formal and festive occasions.
Tang Suits and Zhongshan Suits for Men
Tang suits are a traditional choice for Lunar New Year, particularly for formal gatherings and ceremonial occasions. Characterized by structured silhouettes and symbolic details, Tang suits reflect dignity and cultural continuity.
Zhongshan suits offer a more modern interpretation, blending Chinese heritage with tailored lines familiar to Western suiting. This makes them suitable for clients who prefer a refined, contemporary look while still honoring tradition.
Both styles are increasingly worn not only for Lunar New Year, but also for weddings, banquets, and formal events throughout the year.

View our Tang Suit collection to explore traditional and modern styles.
Modern Lunar New Year Dressing
Modern Lunar New Year attire often focuses on material, craftsmanship, and versatility. Fabrics such as silk, velvet, and fine Italian textiles elevate the garment while ensuring comfort and structure.

Many clients now look for pieces that transition easily from Lunar New Year celebrations to weddings, formal dinners, and cultural events. Choosing well-crafted garments allows them to build a wardrobe that carries meaning beyond a single occasion.
Our Lunar New Year Edit
Our Lunar New Year Outfits collection brings together a curated selection of Qipao, Tang suits, and Zhongshan suits chosen for celebration and formal wear. Each piece reflects a balance of tradition, craftsmanship, and modern design, making it suitable for Lunar New Year and meaningful occasions throughout the year.

Explore our Lunar New Year Outfits collection.
Weddings and Tea Ceremonies During Lunar New Year
Some families choose to host weddings or tea ceremonies during the Lunar New Year season. In these cases, attire follows more specific cultural traditions and symbolism. Wedding garments such as Qun Kwa or Xiu He Fu are designed specifically for ceremonial use and remain distinct from Lunar New Year celebration wear.
For traditional wedding and tea ceremony attire, visit our Chinese Wedding Dress collection.
Whether celebrating Lunar New Year, attending a formal gathering, or planning a wedding, understanding the meaning behind traditional attire helps each garment carry intention and respect. Choosing well-crafted pieces ensures they remain part of your story long after the holiday has passed.
