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If you’re reading this, odds are you’ve seen Labubu somewhere — on TikTok, in a group chat — and now are wondering: what even is a Labubu? First things first: Labubu is a girl. People ...
Yes, devilish little she/hers liberated from Hello Kitty ribbon-and-bow girly girl-ness. Labubu look androgynous and come in a variety of colors and outfits, with big furrowed Neanderthal brows ...
As Sarah Jessica Parker just learned, a Labubu is a collectible plush toy monster elves created by Hong Kong-born, Dutch-raised designer Kasing Lung, sold by the Chinese toy company Pop Mart.
Meet Labubu. Labubus come in a range of sizes as figurines and plushies, but the most popular come in blind boxes (more on that below) and are beloved among young adults and considered a popular ...
And for collectors chasing the rarest versions — like the elusive “secret” Labubu — the price of obsession can add up fast. In 2024, the company reported revenue of more than $1.8 billion ...
Labubu unboxing videos have garnered millions of views on TikTok and YouTube, spawning a secondary cottage industry of Labubu-sized designer clothing and miniature accessories. Following the lead ...
The latest drop from Pop Mart’s the Monsters collection might be its most ambitious yet: putting the blind-box darling Labubu into a funky foodie product line that might turn off existing fans.
There are several ways you can tell if your Labubu is a counterfeit. Labubu fever is everywhere. The quirky, wide-eyed monster collectibles from Pop Mart have taken over toy shelves, TikTok feeds ...
Labubu doll has kept social media buzzing with its global fashion statement, especially among ladies, men, women, teens, and even children who are now embedding dolls as accessories on bags ...
But just a week before, Lewis had also included an item about a new toy taking Asia by storm: an elf with a toothy, mischievous smile in a plush suit named Labubu. Several months later ...