
Going shopping for CNY clothes in Singapore? Peep this list for the festive inspiration you need.
It’s time to go shopping for Chinese New Year clothes in Singapore! The season of red packets is around the corner, and our wardrobes must follow suit. For Chinese New Year 2026 in Singapore, an array of collections has caught our eye. Here, we spotlight soft girl dresses, power dressing, vivid prints, couples’ CNY outfits, statement accessories and more. Whether you’re CNY clothes shopping for men, women, couples, or the entire family, keep scrolling for CNY outfit ideas and check out our guide to cheongsams in Singapore.
Where to buy Chinese New Year clothes in Singapore
1. Modparade

Modparade has a cool-girl take on cheongsam dresses with a swing dress silhouette. Its Hanying cheongsam comes in two prints: Scarlet Meadow for bright red accents, and Rosy Meadow for a baby pink number.
That’s not all: the Panda Valley print makes us wonder why no one thought of adding adorable panda motifs to tops before. Snag this print in its Qi cheongsam top, or the babydoll Amalie top in a peplum fit. These prints are available in the Saunders shirt for men too – perfect for CNY couple outfits!
Best for: Modern spins on traditional CNY clothes
Price: From $32.90
Where to buy: Shop online at Modparade, or at #02-21, Funan, 109 North Bridge Road, Singapore 179105
2. Frey

We love a good power suit, and we can’t lie. If you’re on the hunt for Chinese New Year clothes in Singapore that say “boss babe”, turn to Frey for stunning pieces like the Devon cape jacket that’ll have you slaying your festive getup at any office gathering or reunion dinner – because who says you can’t power dress your way to a prosperous new year?
For a more subtle take on smart festive dressing, the Byron Bay waistcoat comes in a red houndstooth pattern that’ll pair well with neutral bottoms, or a crimson pair of pants for maximum festive flair. Other CNY-appropriate picks include the Cumbria skirt and Cardiff dress in a red and white print.
Best for: Power dressing through the festivities
Price: From $163
Where to buy: Shop online at Frey; or at DORS, #01-01, 250 Orchard Road, Singapore 238905
3. Charles & Keith

Crimson red picks for Chinese New Year aren’t anything new, but Charles & Keith’s collection makes us look twice. When you’re done shopping for CNY clothes in Singapore, complete your outfit with bags and shoes from this festive launch.
We’re talking about tomato red arm candy like the Sammie horse motif drawstring bucket bag, a nifty number that gives us ‘dumpling bag’ vibes. We’ve also got our eyes on the chic Aubrielle horse motif top handle bag that’ll elevate any outfit. When it comes to your kicks, add a splash of red with the Orinda knot pearl Mary Jane flats or the Brantley bow slingback pumps for an auspicious statement.
Best for: Wear-with-everything shoes and bags
Price: Shoes from $46.90, bags from $65.90
Where to buy: Shop online at Charles & Keith; or at multiple locations including Ion Orchard, Bugis Junction, and Raffles City
4. Love, Bonito

Love, Bonito’s Lunar New Year collection sees Mandarin collars, vibrant hues, and gingham designs taking the stage. Our favourite CNY outfit ideas include the gingham cotton cut-out toga maxi dress and gingham Mandarin collar romper for breezy takes on CNY reds, as well as the Eyka multi-way midaxi dress that cuts a striking figure with its sleek silhouette and maroon shade.
If abstract prints are up your alley, peep the dresses, pants, and tops in the Vivid Blooms print, designed in collaboration with Singaporean artist Jodi Tan. For fans of boxy dress silhouettes, the detachable ribbon floral jacquard mini dress is worth a peep. Shop these and more from its wide range of CNY clothes in Singapore – we love how the brand caters to a selection of different styles!
Perk alert: Receive Vivid Blooms red packets with a minimum spend of $108.
Best for: A wide range of styles for any CNY shopper
Price: From $20
Where to buy: Shop online at Love, Bonito; or at multiple locations including Ion Orchard, Funan, and VivoCity
5. Furla

We love switching up our arm candy for each CNY outfit, but we’re not a fan of re-packing our bags every day. Pleasingly, Furla has launched its Lunar New Year collection with multiway bags that take the hassle out of this endeavour. As with many of its previous launches, this auspicious collection sees chic bags that can be customised with different straps and charms for varying looks.
Look beyond its festive launch, and you’ll even find the Furla Lea M tote, a roomy number with a detachable pouch in your choice of colour that can also be transformed into a crossbody bag. It’s perfect for days when you’re anticipating a large red packet haul, or if you’re hunting for your next work bag and a festive crossbody at once.
Best for: Chic customisable bags for CNY and beyond
Price: From $150 for charms, from $400 for bags
Where to buy: Furla, multiple locations including Paragon, Jewel Changi Airport, and Jurong East
6. 6Style

For stylish and festive CNY outfits in Singapore for couples and the entire family, add 6Style to your shopping list. Its Chinese New Year clothes feature designs inspired by tradition, with auspicious prints, rouleau buttons, and Mandarin collars stealing the limelight.
We’re crushing on the qipao selection and the range of oriental tops, all of which are available in kids’ sizes too. Alternatively, browse floral picks like the Spring Blooms print for breezy designs for everyone in the family, while modern designs like the Elarose lace midi and Glow Getter halter dress are perfect for making an entrance this CNY.
Best for: Stylish picks inspired by traditional clothes
Price: From $38.90
Where to buy: Shop online at 6Style
7. The Willow Label

If you’re all about the soft girl aesthetic, The Willow Label’s Chinese New Year clothes collection deserves a spot on your festive rotation. We’re talking about flowy silhouettes, pleated dresses, and peplum cuts. For CNY clothes in Singapore that’ll keep you cool in the heat, we particularly love its selection of linen dresses.
Live out your soft girl dreams with picks like the Eve twist shoulder top in powder pink, the Meadow button linen dress in Amber, and the Anastasia pleated dress in white. We also spotted a few pieces that can make their way into your work wardrobe beyond CNY, including the Juliet textured blouson and Kaye pleated pants.
Best for: Soft girl festive outfits
Price: From $30.90
Where to buy: Shop online at The Willow Label; or at B1-19/19A, Plaza Singapura, 68 Orchard Road, Singapore 238839
8. Dior

Giving festive reds a miss? Let us tempt you with Dior’s Chinese New Year collection instead. No reds here: these CNY clothes and bags in Singapore sport verdant hues and four-leaf clover embroidery for maximum luck in 2026.
From the Saltwind sneaker to the denim flare jeans embroidered with clovers, to the iconic Book Tote and Bloom heeled slides themed around this lucky symbol, Dior’s collection will have you raking in the festive luck in spades.
Best for: Lucky four-leaf clover-themed CNY items
Price: From $370
Where to buy: Shop online at Dior; or at multiple locations including Ion Orchard, Bugis Junction, and Ngee Ann City
9. Uniqlo

We get it: the trope of the ‘Uniqlo guy’ is ever-pervasive online. But we can’t blame the men for frequenting this Japanese brand ‘cos it makes so many reliable basics. When it comes to Chinese New Year outfit ideas for men, we reckon many will make a beeline for Uniqlo’s festive-ready picks from its Spring/Summer 2026 and LifeWear collection.
Expect casual hoodies, satin sets, Milano ribbed knits, viscose knit T-shirts and more. Fans of comfy dressing can turn to oversized hoodies, while those who want to look dapper can don the tailored jacket to dress up any shirt. On the other hand, ladies can check out timeless pieces like the fit and flare dress for easy CNY outfit ideas.
Best for: Versatile CNY clothes for men and women
Price: From $14.90
Where to buy: Shop online at Uniqlo; or at multiple outlets including Orchard Central, Raffles City, and Suntec City
10. The Amber Loft

From floral dresses (groundbreaking for spring, but we love them anyway) and cheongsam-inspired pieces to gingham and crimson statements, plus-sized label The Amber Loft has you covered.
We love how the Dorothy gingham dress is perfect for anything – from Sunday brunch to house visits. If you love a good floral number, the Bloom convertible cold shoulder dress has our vote – this versatile cotton number features sleeves that can be worn off-shoulder or as butterfly sleeves.
Best for: Summer-style CNY dresses and tops
Price: From $15 for sale items, from $69 for regular-priced items
Where to buy: Shop online at The Amber Loft
11. Adidas

If you’re looking for CNY street style clothes in Singapore, Adidas’ Chinese New Year collection has you covered with casual tees for family CNY outfits. Celebrate this year’s zodiac animal with the 2026 Year of the Horse Power Tee, featuring a statement motif reminiscent of old-school Chinese calendars as a nod to tradition.
There’s also the 2026 Year of the Horse Calligraphy Tee, where the strokes of traditional Chinese calligraphy take the spotlight. Peep the motif of the horse rising in a bold design, with Adidas’ iconic three stripes hidden in its mane. Pair these Key City Tees with your fave Adidas kicks, and you’re good to go.
Best for: Festive tees for matching family CNY outfits
Price: $39 for kids’ sizes, $59 for adult sizes
Where to buy: Shop online at Adidas, or at multiple locations including Ion Orchard, Bugis+, and Suntec City
12. Melissa

Jelly shoes for CNY, but make them cute. If you thought jelly kicks were only meant for the beach, think again. Melissa steps up with a new collection of jelly shoes in spiffy styles for your festive looks and beyond. Shop its festive-appropriate picks to go along with your CNY clothes haul in Singapore.
We’re digging the blister-free Soft Ballerina Studs jelly flats, featuring studded straps that lend a bit of edge. The baby blue pair is cute, but if bright red statements are what you’re after, get them in the crimson shade to announce your presence at any CNY bash with more fanfare than your regular whites. While you’re at it, cop the scarlet-hued cargo bag to store your red packet haul.
Best for: Comfy and chic jelly shoes
Price: From $79
Where to buy: Shop online at Melissa or at multiple locations including Wisma Atria, IMM, and Paya Lebar Quarter
When it comes to Chinese New Year clothes for men and women, narrowing down your faves from festive collections is no mean feat. If our picks piqued your interest, bookmark this list and shop for your CNY outfits in Singapore, stat!
Frequently Asked Questions
What colours should I wear for Chinese New Year in Singapore?
For Chinese New Year, vibrant and auspicious colours like red and gold are loved because they symbolise luck, happiness and prosperity. Bright colours in general are preferred, while black and white are traditionally avoided as they’re linked with mourning.
What are some popular CNY outfit ideas for men and women?
Men can lean into festive pieces like red shirts, mandarin-collar tops and chinos or subtle accents like red accessories. Women often choose cheongsams (qipaos), floral dresses, statement tops or power suits that blend tradition with modern style.
Are there traditional Chinese New Year clothes I should consider?
Yes, classic pieces like the cheongsam (qipao) for women and Tang jackets or mandarin-collar shirts for men remain timeless choices that show respect for tradition while looking festive. In Singapore, these styles are still worn during family gatherings and celebrations.
Where can I buy Chinese New Year clothes in Singapore?
You can shop for CNY outfits at local and international brands across Singapore. Options range from modern cheongsam styles and festive dresses to menswear and accessories at boutiques, major malls, and online stores.
Do CNY clothes need to be brand new?
It’s a popular tradition to wear new clothes for CNY as a symbolic way to “start fresh” for the new year. While not compulsory, many Singaporeans choose new pieces for gatherings and house visits.
What should I avoid wearing for Chinese New Year?
If in doubt, avoid clothes in black or white, as these colours are traditionally associated with mourning. Also steer clear of torn or overly distressed items, since the focus is on auspicious and positive symbolism for the year ahead.

