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The plush monster toy has gone from a regional eccentricity to an essential Birkin accessory, seemingly overnight.
What is the latest pop-culture craze that has overtaken the world of collectible toys? Cllct explains: Labubu toys were ...
Just how rich? According to Hypebeast, the CEO, Wang Ning, is now the tenth wealthiest person in China and the country’s ...
Labubu’s global popularity highlights how brands today use a mix of artificial scarcity, influencer-driven social media ...
K-pop group Seventeen has teamed up with Pop Mart to launch a limited-edition set of Labubu dolls, generating significant ...
Wang Ning, founder of toy maker Pop Mart International Group, has joined the ranks of China’s top ten billionaires for the ...
A quirky, sharp-toothed plush named Labubu—crafted by Chinese brand Pop Mart—has taken Finland by storm, drawing crowds and ...
A mint-green, sharp-toothed Labubu doll recently sold for over $150,000 at a dedicated auction in Beijing, setting a world record for the quirky monster collectible created by Hong Kong artist Kasing ...
People around the world are shelling out money to buy Lafufus because they're ugly and fake, and it's becoming its own retail ...
According to NBC News, "The Monsters series" is Pop Mart’s best-selling franchise, generating $419 million in sales last year. According to USA TODAY, Lung's art inspired a collection of dolls ...
SHANGHAI, June 13 (Reuters) - "Blind box" toymaker Pop Mart, which has seen frenzied sales worldwide for products related to its ugly-cute Labubu character, opened its first jewellery store in ...