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Labubu dolls have transcended toys, becoming a cultural phenomenon that blends art, fashion, and collectibility.
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 ...
Ever heard of Labubu? Scroll through social media and you'll likely come across unboxing videos or clips of shoppers waiting in long lines to get one. Read about the viral toy and fashion accessory.
Pop Mart's new The Monsters Wacky Mart Series drops on June 12. Here's everything you need to know about how and where to buy ...
Labubu is an elflike vinyl and plush figure that’s sold in limited-edition blind boxes and regularly sells out within seconds ...
Here’s what you need to know about the new Labubu Wacky Mart series that was just announced, from the number of figurines to prices.
A 4-foot-tall Labubu doll sold for a record of more than $170,000 Tuesday in Beijing during the world’s first auction ...
When Divina Rocco first heard of the viral Labubu plush dolls sold by the Chinese collectibles retailer Pop Mart, she ...
A mint-colored first-generation Labubu collectible toy fetched 1.08 million yuan ($150,444) at the Yongle 2025 Spring Auction ...
Labubu has become so popular that the owner of the character’s exclusive retailer, Pop Mart, is now the 10th richest person in China.
The Labubu doll mania has grown from its humble beginnings as a little-known designer toy. In 2015, Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung created these humorous “monster elves” for the first time.