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Discover why K-Pop idols and celebrities can’t get enough of Labubu, the quirky, must-have accessory with a huge fan base in ...
Labubu dolls have emerged as a defining obsession of contemporary pop culture.
K-pop group Seventeen has teamed up with Pop Mart to launch a limited-edition set of Labubu dolls, generating significant excitement. The auction features 14 unique dolls with SEVENTEEN branding ...
Pop Mart has struck it rich. The Chinese company that caters to toy connoisseurs and influencers said this week that it expects profit for the first six months of this year to jump by at least 350% ...
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ABC 7 New York on MSNLabubu lunacy: A deep dive into the latest collectible plush toy crazeK-pop group BLACKPINK member Lisa explained her Labubu obsession in a Vanity Fair interview in November, becoming one of the ...
San Diego Comic-Con is the latest location where the ugly-cute dolls named Labubu have been trending, with fans carrying the ...
Labubu dolls have become a smash hit toy and fashion accessory, but they also represent a cultural watershed for China, writes Adam Maguire.
Embracing the controversial technology might help retailer Pop Mart adapt the fad before it fizzles, but the cultural consequences in the U.S. could be dire.
Pop Mart, the Beijing-headquartered company, behind the mega viral Labubu plush dolls has issued very bullish earnings ...
Why is Labubu so popular? Labubu’s rise in popularity can largely be credited to Lisa from BLACKPINK, who has professed her love for the creature in interviews and on her social media.
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