People's fascination with doll crazes goes back generations. Just look at the Cabbage Patch Dolls in the '80s and of course, the Beanie Babies or Tickle Me Elmos in the '90s. People get obsessed with ...
Labubu, a quirky monster doll by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung, has gone viral. Part of Pop Mart’s “The Monsters” line, its eerie-yet-cute design has sparked global demand, sellouts, and even fights.
Adorable (and ugly) Labubu dolls taking stores and the internet by storm New monster dolls are taking over the internet. Influencers shell out as much as $85 for bigger Labubu dolls.
Pop Mart International Group Ltd. said it will continue to expand its global footprint with focus on North America and Europe ...
Read the original article on Purewow. According to PopMart, the company known for its blind boxes, figurines, collectibles and more, which sells LABUBU merchandise, the concept was created in 2015 ...
Meet Labubu—a wide-eyed, snaggle-toothed creature from the imagination of artist Kasing Lung, brought to life by Chinese toy powerhouse POP MART. Once a niche art figure inspired by Nordic ...
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Some 100 customers who won the raffle for a limited-edition Labubu black-and-pink figurine also formed a long line outside the retailer. They brought their own Labubu collections for him to sign. Some ...
With its big head, sharp teeth, large eyes, and fuzzy footy pajamas, Labubu has drawn mixed reactions. While some find it creepy, others see it as endearing, and its popularity is skyrocketing ...