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Labubu isn’t just a cute plush toy anymore—it’s summer’s must-have accessory.
Labubu is a sharp-fanged but cute little monster often sold as a plush clip-on charm for handbags. He has attracted high-profile fans.
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Wang Ning, Labubu doll creator, is now among China's top 10 billionaires with a staggering $22.7 billion net worth. Pop Mart's success story is driven by global demand for its iconic collectible ...
Popular Labubu blind boxes offer six possible designs — and a chance at a “secret” variant. Pop Mart advertises that buyers have a 1-in-72 chance of unboxing these coveted versions.
"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 Shanghai on June 13.
Discover the mysterious and mischievous Labubu doll that has taken the internet by storm with its unique charm.
But Labubu dolls are sold in “blind boxes” meaning the figure inside is a mystery until opened. Part of the appeal is the surprise element, and the chance to unbox a rare “secret” doll.
China has long struggled to improve its image, especially in the West. It may be scoring some victories now.
The Chinese brand behind the globally coveted "ugly doll" Labubu has suspended offline sales at locations in Korea. Pop Mart's Korean branch stated on its Instagram account Saturday it is ...