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The Pop Mart-made dolls have seen a surge in popularity across the globe, spurring collaborations with brands from Sacai to ...
Labubu monster dolls have taken over TikTok and Instagram, but where did the fuzzy fashion accessories come from, and why are ...
The doll was created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung more than a decade ago as part of the Monsters series of plush toys and ...
Lung has said that Labubu and the other monsters are inspired by Nordic folklore. This isn’t the first time that ...
Last month, crowds of shoppers flocked to Pop Mart locations around the country. The popular Chinese toy store has become a ...
With its wide eyes, pointy ears, toothy grin and elvish features, this collectible creature can be seen hanging from bags, ...
Global perceptions of China are often shaped by geopolitics and authoritarianism. Is Labubu the ‘cool China’ antidote?
They are bottom-up globalization tapestry. No matter what obstacles arise, creators will keep weaving those global ...
Like celebrities, An accessorizes her purses with Labubu, but doesn't take hers out all the time — "I'm afraid someone will steal her!" Zee, 30, Has 6 Labubus (and Counting) Zee's pink Labubu.
Labubu is a doll that looks like a creepy child with a big head, sharp teeth, and big eyes, wearing fuzzy pajamas. Although it comes with pjs, fans can buy other clothes to dress their Labubu in.
Among the most famous faces to embrace the Labubu trend, Blackpink singer and "The White Lotus" star Lisa frequently posts off-duty looks with the bag charm and larger sized stuffed animal versions.
Labubu dolls, created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung, have become a popular collectible trend. The dolls' popularity is driven by their unique designs, scarcity, and "blind box" packaging which ...