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Labubu monster dolls from China based toymaker Pop Mart have taken over the world, heralding a rise in Chinese soft power.
Dubai: In the world of collectible toys, few stories are as remarkable as Wang Ning's meteoric rise to becoming China's 10th ...
A Pop Mart restock of its popular Labubu collectibles drove down resale prices, fueling speculation about softening demand. The company’s shares fell around 6% on June 17 and dipped again on June 20, ...
Labubu maker Pop Mart is a Chinese toy company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, with a current market capitalization ...
Fans have latched on to the toothy little monsters' mashup of play and fashion, making them accessories on handbags, ...
Labubus — the fluffy, sharp-toothed figurines adorning pants and bags across the globe — aren’t just toys. They’ve sparked a global craze. How a creepy-cute helped fuel a billion-dollar business.
What do BLACKPINK, Kim K, and David Beckham have in common (besides iconic status)? They’re all officially Labubu-pilled.
For weeks, there have been incredibly long lines at Great Lakes Crossing and Twelve Oaks to purchase a Labubu.
Pop Mart's ugly-cute critter has gone viral around the world—but will its little furry legs outurn the fad?
Labubu has been carving its niche in a very interesting way since going viral all over the world. You’d think the plush ...
Labubus have gone the way of the Sonny Angel craze, which itself is a spinoff of the '90s-era Beanie Baby obsession. What’s ...
Limited edition labubu sells for $31,250. The Labubu craze has taken over the internet and the fashion industry 10 years after it was first created, and there is no sign of it slowing down. Especially ...