
Lululemon officially launched its 2026 Lunar New Year campaign to encourage a complete wardrobe reset during this season of renewal. This release introduces three distinct collections focused on fresh routines and wellness habits. The brand offers the EasyFive Collection, the 2026 Lunar New Year Limited Collection, and a new Tennis Collection.
LUNAR NEW YEAR
The 2026 Lunar New Year Limited Collection honors the Year of the Horse. It features the “Lunar Plumes Red Multi” print to symbolize energy, freedom, and forward momentum. This festive line provides popular styles for the seasonal shift. Customers can find the Scuba Oversized Full Zip Hoodie and the Align High-Rise Pant within this specific selection. These pieces provide functional options for movement while incorporating the energetic visual theme of the horse.


Lululemon expands the EasyFive franchise to provide a “straight leg” silhouette for an athlete’s mindset. This collection utilizes Utilitech Twill, a specific fabric choice for active lifestyles. This material consists of a cotton blend that provides stretch and remains wrinkle-free throughout the day. The engineering of this franchise prioritizes practical use and structural integrity.
The dedicated Tennis Collection introduces gear ready for movement and new hobbies. This range includes specific technical features to improve performance on the court. Each piece provides UV protection to shield the skin during outdoor activity. The collection also includes ventilated tank tops to manage heat and airflow. Skirts in this line feature supportive Ultralu waistbands to ensure stability during intense play.

The full range is available now through Lululemon online and offline stores in Hong Kong. The launch also reaches select countries and cities across Asia. This wide availability ensures guests can access the technical gear necessary for their seasonal renewal goals. By providing specialized equipment for various activities, Lululemon supports a diverse range of fitness interests for the 2026 season.

















