Ring in the YearOfTheTiger with a new look. LNY
Lunar New Year is just around the corner. Whether you’re celebrating with family, friends or roommates, it’s tradition to wear something new to signify a fresh start for the new year. This coming year is the Year of Tiger, which symbolizes strength, bravery and loyalty. In particular, if this is your “birth sign year” , wearing red could shield you from bad luck.
Although many fashion labels have come out with special collections in celebration of the Lunar New Year, many have noted the by Western brands. With the increasing buying power and visibility of the Asian population, in North America or abroad, its impossible to ignore the tremendous talent from this group of people that have long been overlooked.
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