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And in May, Hong Kong-listed Pop Mart stopped selling Labubus in British shops due to reports of fights breaking out among ...
Fakes of the globally popular Labubu dolls seized recently in Scotland are "potentially dangerous", according to trading standards officers. The elf-like creature from Chinese toy maker Pop Mart ...
Fuzzy little creatures have taken over TikTok and Instagram with the advent of 2025’s unexpected fashion trend, Labubu monster dolls. Labubu dolls are monsters from a children’s book series ...
What really helped launch Labubu into global stardom was its high-profile fanbase — including K-pop idols like Lisa from BLACKPINK, who was spotted with the doll and helped spark a viral trend.
The Labubu dolls became an overnight sensation, and some of the best marketing lessons were crafted to good effect. Can airlines use some of that to their own advantage?
Small, fuzzy and baring sharp teeth, Chinese toymaker Pop Mart's Labubu monster dolls have taken over the world, drawing excited crowds at international stores and adorning the handbags of ...
Though Pop Mart is the official retailer, other businesses have joined the Labubu fad by selling clothing and accessories for the dolls. Among them is Gugu’s Teahouse in Naperville.
Labubu has taken the world by storm, going from a kid's collectible to a luxury status symbol among the one per cent.
On June 1, two men walked into Junot Ignacio's family toy store in Escondido and stole a rare Labubu doll—similar ones currently selling online for more than $1,000. The plush in question, a ...
Labubu dolls have taken over the world, and local shops across Southern California are getting in on the action.
The Labubu craze has sent Pop Mart’s shares up by 180% since the start of the year. It is one of a growing cohort of Chinese consumer brands whose popularity is surging.