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Ring in the Chinese New Year With These Red and Gold Runway Looks

L'OFFICIEL celebrates the Year of the Ox with a round up of red and gold runway moments.
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In Chinese culture, the colors red and gold are evoked during times of celebration, especially throughout the Lunar New Year. Red traditionally symbolizes fire, good fortune, and joy. The color appears during weddings in order to ward off evil and foster fertility. Gold, on the other hand, represents wealth, illumination, and prosperity. During the Chinese New Year, the hues come together in the form of detailed decor with the intention of attracting positivity and success into the coming months. 

Chinese New Year offers a moment in which individuals and families alike take time to honor heavenly deities, ancestors, and their own households. It calls for giant feasts, vibrant celebrations, and increased generosity. Every year correlates to a Chinese zodiac animal decided by the lunar calendar. The animal is said to embody the attributes of that year, similar to the zodiac of Western astrology.

This year marks the Year of the Ox, and we can only hope our days are filled with luck and happiness. To get into the festive spirit on Chinese New Year, L'OFFICIEL looks back on times when designers channeled the auspicious colors of red and gold on the runway.

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Dior Fall/Winter 1991
Versace Fall/Winter 1997 Haute Couture
Valentino Fall/Winter 1999
Balmain Fall/Winter 2013
Christian Siriano Fall/Winter 2018
Altuzarra Fall/Winter 2019
Givenchy Fall/Winter 2020
Chanel Métiers d’Art 2019
Bottega Veneta Fall/Winter 2020
Balenciaga Spring/Summer 2020
Oscar de la Renta Fall/Winter 2020
Halpern Spring/Summer 2020
Chanel Spring/Summer 2021
Escada Cruise 2021
Valentino Spring/Summer 2021
Valentino Spring/Summer 2021 Haute Couture
Fendi Spring/Summer 2021
Fendi Spring/Summer 2021 Haute Couture
Off-White Spring/Summer 2021

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