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Toothy little monster dolls from Pop Mart have been taking the fashion world by storm, and their drops frequently sell out in ...
Labubus have captivated the world under a spell of mischievous fantasy that is making the plush purse baubles a must-have ...
If you’ve been on social media at all in the last few months, you would be at least somewhat familiar with Labubus.
The viral, rabbit-eared dolls have sparked a booming micro-economy. But rising import costs could bring it all to a halt.
The rise of Labubu dolls has taken over the world — and more specifically, people’s handbags. These toothy, elf-like plushies ...
Pop Mart, which has an online shop as well as hundreds of brick-and-mortar stores globally, is the main seller of the toy, so ...
Facebook Marketplace is another hub for Labubu resale. A search of the term yields dozens of resale posts ranging in price ...
Pop Mart, the popular Chinese toy company best known for its collectible items, celebrated the grand opening of its newest store in Baybrook Mall in Friendswood Saturday. Video posted to social media ...
A collective of people who like to wake up at the crack of dawn and stand in line for hours on end is growing in Australia – with some likening the movement to a “cult”.
Inside the Eastside Labubu economy: For shoppers seeking more affordable prices, the tariffs may limit supply of unlicensed ...
POP MART's The Monsters has launched 'Big Into Energy Series' Labubu ver 3 in Singapore. Here's how and where to buy them.
Labubu dolls were first seen in 2015 as part of Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung’s “The Monsters” book series for children, partnering with Pop Mart in 2019. Lung was “inspired by Nordic ...