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From Festive Motifs to Cultural Immersion: How Luxury Brands Win China in 2026
From Chinese Zodiac (生肖) to Cultural Immersion
As the Year of the Horse approaches, global luxury brands are once again deploying Chinese New Year (CNY) campaigns with zodiac symbolism to capture consumer attention. But these efforts are evolving from aesthetic motifs toward deeper cultural storytelling that aligns with local identity and emotional values.
Recent trend analysis shows the market is transforming structurally, with Chinese luxury consumers now prioritize personal identity, emotional resonance, and cultural relevance over mere status signaling1. This shift demands that brands rethink how they embed cultural meaning into campaigns and product experiences.
Insights: How Luxury Marketing Is Evolving in China
1. Cultural Storytelling Drives Deeper Engagement
Luxury brands are moving beyond superficial zodiac imagery to cultivate narratives rich in heritage and emotion.
According to the 2024 Weibo Heritage Consumption Insight Report, young Chinese consumers prefer traditional culture expressed through modern, trend-based experiences, with over 70% favoring culturally embedded activations over generic festive motifs2.
For 2026, we see brands like Tiffany & Co. and Rimowa successfully blending intangible cultural heritage (like Peking Opera) with contemporary design.
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- Rimowa: Blended Peking Opera’s tangma horse-riding performance with travel storytelling in CNY campaign, Rimowa reframed travel by using heritage movement as a metaphor for speed, endurance, and emotional journeys.5
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- Tiffany & Co.: Through lantern-inspired architectural installations and Pegasus symbolism in Beijing and Shanghai, Tiffany transformed retail spaces into cultural landmarks, blending Chinese festive meaning with its New York design legacy.6
This shift demonstrates that brands increasingly use story-centric, culturally rooted content to build emotional relevance and resonate authentically with local audiences.
2. Event-Driven Localization Extends Beyond CNY
Cultural integration is no longer limited to CNY. Luxury brands are extending cultural immersion strategies year-round, embedding localized identity into exhibitions4, pop-ups3, and festival moments. These campaigns demonstrate how brands translate cultural relevance into measurable engagement.
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Campaign
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Cultural Strategy
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Impact / Insight
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| Louis Vuitton – “The Louis” Ship | A monumental boat-shaped flagship that brings LV’s travel heritage to Shanghai’s maritime culture. The integrated space blends exhibition, retail, and dining, creating a narrative-driven brand universe aligned with local history. | Became one of Shanghai’s most visible luxury landmarks, attracting nearly 30 million views on Xiaohongshu and significant foot traffic as a destination experience rather than a traditional store. |
| Bvlgari – “Serpenti Infinito 灵蛇•生生不已” Exhibition | Leveraged the Year of the Snake to reinterpret Bvlgari’s iconic Serpenti motif through Chinese cultural, artistic, and contemporary lenses, embedding brand symbolism into local cultural narratives. | Xiaohongshu searches for Bvlgari Serpenti surged over 300% YoY. The hashtag #宝格丽蛇年特展 reached 18.13 million views, demonstrating strong resonance with China’s younger consumers. |
| Gucci – “Bamboo Place: Decoding a Legend 竹境:解译传奇” Exhibition | Used bamboo, a symbol of resilience and integrity in Chinese culture, as a bridge between Italian craftsmanship and Chinese cultural values, collaborating with Chinese intangible cultural heritage bamboo artisans at the historic Sunke Villa in Shanghai. | Xiaohongshu discussions highlighted strong emotional engagement, with users interpreting both the exhibition content and historic venue as signals of Gucci’s cultural depth, reinforcing perception of the Gucci Bamboo 1947 collection. |
These campaigns reflect a broader industry shift: cultural identity is no longer a seasonal tactic, but a continuous engagement strategy.
The Strategic Imperative of Cultural Immersion to Reach Chinese Luxury Consumers
In a transforming luxury landscape, campaigns that anchor brand narratives in cultural identity and emotional connectivity clearly outperform surface-level holiday activations. From zodiac symbolism to curated exhibitions, brands that authentically align with Chinese cultural values build deeper consumer trust and relevance.
To truly capture the hearts of the Chinese luxury consumer, brands must:
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- Prioritize cultural storytelling over visual tokenism
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- Use data and local insights to tailor narratives that resonate emotionally
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- Activate year-round cultural engagement beyond single events
As the luxury market rebounds and evolves, cultural immersion will be essential to long-term relevance and growth in China.
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Source:
1: Vogue Business: How to Win Back China
2: Jingzhi Chronicle: Year of the Snake: How Brands Are Crafting Chinese New Year Narratives
3: JingDaily: Loewe bikes, LV ship: Top 6 China marketing campaigns of 2025
4: 小红书2025《奢品行业白皮书》
5: Rimowa welcomes the Year of the Horse with Peking Opera
6: Tiffany illuminates the Chinese New Year in Beijing and Shanghai
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