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Seventeen's vocalist posted a picture kissing his pink Labubu, and the band is touting their custom dolls.
Wang Ning, the founder and CEO of Pop Mart International Group, has become one of China’s top ten richest individuals, ...
Pop Mart’s main offering remains its “blind box toys,” frequently priced at 69 yuan and up, but buyers’ craving for ...
LABUBU, the mischievous, wide-eyed creature from Chinese toymaker Pop Mart, has become a cultural sensation. Posts flooded ...
Today, Labubu has transcended its niche status as a collector's item in Asia, and gained a devoted global fan base. It is not ...
In China’s campaign to win over hearts and minds worldwide, its latest weapon is a fanged, bunny-eared, arguably quite ugly plushie. The grinning fuzzy toy, called Labubu, is made by a Chinese company ...
The small "Labubu" furry dolls, featuring quirky monster characters, from Chinese toy retailer Pop Mart are drawing huge ...
The jewellery concept store, called Popop, sells accessories adorned with Pop Mart's top-selling characters, including Labubu ...
Almost every piece of merchandise inspired by Labubu and "The Monsters" line is sold out on Pop Mart's website, and people are going crazy over the toy. Its popularity also led retailers online and in ...
OPINION: The latest trend causing society to lose its collective mind is bizarre, childish and – quite frankly – hideous, ...
The fuzzy critters with pointy ears have become a viral sensation. They’ve even caused a fight or two to break out.