These floppy-eared, high fashion takes on the luckiest animal in the zodiac are sure to make anyone smile.
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The Lunar New Year begins on January 22nd, marking the transition into the Year of the Rabbit in the Chinese Zodiac. Sweet, floppy-eared and bushy-tailed, the rabbit—one of the luckiest of the 12 animals in rotation—has proved an excellent muse for designers, who have incorporated it into just about everything: There are adorable bags with ears and tails from Loewe, rhinestone bunny earrings from Sandy Liang, rabbit key rings from Bottega Veneta and Louis Vuitton, Marni knitwear and more.
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