Lunar New Year: Snake-Inspired Sophistication • Aventura Mall

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Lunar New Year: Snake-Inspired Sophistication

The Year of the Snake invites us to embrace a different kind of power—one that’s subtle, sleek, and irresistibly captivating. Unlike the bold, fiery entrance of the dragon, 2025 is all about moving with effortless grace, exuding an enigmatic charm that leaves everyone intrigued by your mesmerizing mystique. This year’s Lunar New Year collections have tapped into the snake’s mystical, transformative energy, and the result? A treasure trove of sleek, seductive, and downright irresistible designs. The common thread among the below collections available at Aventura Mall? More than just clothes, accessories, or makeup, they’re a celebration of transformation and reinvention. This lunar year is your chance to shed old layers and embrace a more intentional, intuitive version of yourself. And whether you’re draped in flowing silk or rocking effortlessly cool snakeskin accessories, one thing’s for sure: you’ll look the part.

Tory Burch

Tory Burch is celebrating the Year of the Snake with a collection that’s both sophisticated and symbolic. The line features everything from handbags and footwear to ready-to-wear and accessories, all designed to evoke luck, wisdom, and prosperity. Standout pieces include the Eleanor Spazzolato bag with a crystal-embellished serpent clasp and totes featuring snake-motif handles—details that nod to the season’s symbolic animal with elegant restraint. The collection also includes festive updates to the T Monogram family, with ready-to-wear items in a refined mix of silver, black, and rich reds. Jewelry, like the Crystal Wave ring and snake motif earrings, ties it all together offering a subtle, luxurious way to celebrate the spirit of transformation.

Maje

Maje is celebrating the Year of the Snake with a capsule collection that feels as effortless as it is elegant. Picture embellished denim, sleek polo shirts, and cozy cardigans in soft pastel pinks and light blues, all designed to carry you through festive moments and everyday life. The collection embraces the snake’s intuitive and determined energy, mixing that with a touch of Parisian cool. Red and burgundy pop in the campaign backdrop, evoking prosperity and luck, while the exclusive packaging gives you a little extra dose of style.

Sandro

Sandro has just unveiled its sartorial take on the serpent with a co-ed line of sinuous garments ready for a toast. For the gents, the lineup keeps things sharp and playful: think navy cardigans, double-faced wool bomber jackets, and hoodies, each adorned with subtle snake illustrations that whisper instead of shout. On the women’s side, it’s a masterclass in quiet elegance—tweed jackets, cashmere sweaters, pearl-bead maxi dresses, and rhinestone-studded trousers. Instead of loud Lunar New Year motifs, the focus is on elevated details like ruffles and beading, making each piece feel celebratory without veering into costume territory. Très chic, très Sandro.

Coach

Coach’s Year of the Snake collection brings a chic, eco-conscious twist to the Lunar New Year. The lightweight Cargo tote combines function and style with its iconic turnlock closure, serpentine-inspired embroidered script, and versatile design. Featuring a compact silhouette, two outside pockets, and a removable webbing strap for crossbody or shoulder wear, it’s the perfect blend of elegance and practicality to celebrate the season in style.

Anine Bing

On the edgier side, Anine Bing’s Jaci Sweatshirt Twisted Snake is the kind of cozy-meets-cool piece that’s impossible to resist. This oversized crewneck, made from midweight cotton French terry in a perfectly faded black wash, features a subtle yet striking graphic on the chest and a bold, slithering white snake twisting across the back. It’s the kind of relaxed, oversized fit that screams “effortlessly chic,” with just a touch more room than the Ramona Sweatshirt—ideal for days when you want to feel comfy but still look like you’ve put some thought into your look.

Charlotte Tilbury

What better way to embrace transformation than with a killer lipstick? Charlotte Tilbury’s cult-fave Matte Revolution and K.I.S.S.I.N.G Lipsticks just dropped two new limited-edition shades, and honestly, they’re as bold and captivating as the snake itself. These shades are made to ring in the new year with unapologetic confidence—think rich, seductive reds that make a statement without needing to try too hard. Whether you’re going full glam or just want that perfect swipe of color to feel like you’ve got it together, these lipsticks are your secret weapon for the season.

CAMILLA

CAMILLA has done it again, proving that silk can be more than just a fabric—it’s basically a personality. And for the Year of the Snake that personality is luxurious, a little mysterious, and completely unapologetic. This season, its signature flowing prints are practically dripping in serpentine energy. Think rich reds, lush emeralds, and gold accents swirling together like a hypnotic dance that’s less in-your-face and more let-me-glide-through-this-gala-like-a-goddess.

Swatch

Swatch is ushering in the Year of the Snake with two timepieces that are equal parts chic and transformative. The Blue and Golden Lithe Dancer is a big bold biosourced watch, with a snake winding across a deep blue background like a dancer moving with fluidity and grace. Then, there’s the Golden Red Bamboo, a sleek, gold skin iron watch that channels flexibility with its bamboo-and-snake design. Both watches are Swiss-made, water-resistant, and come in packaging that matches their vibrant energy.

Moleskine

Moleskine’s Year of the Snake collection celebrates the wisdom and charm of this Lunar New Year symbol. Inspired by the snake’s adaptability, intelligence, and creative energy, the collection invites you to slow down, reflect, and embrace life’s simple pleasures. With each notebook, ordinary moments transform into extraordinary ones—a reminder to stay present and find beauty in the everyday.

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