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A NEW plush toy has taken social media by storm, and now rare models are re-selling online for up to £1,000. The Pop Mart Labubu monsters are beloved by celebrities including Olivia Attwood, who ...
NINE serrated teeth, Teletubby-esque fluffy costumes and large, menacing eyes. This might sound like the antagonist of a ...
Grace Lee remembers the first time she saw a Labubu. It had rabbit-like ears and spikey teeth — and her immediate thought was ...
Pop Mart International Group Ltd. said it will continue to expand its global footprint with focus on North America and Europe, after reporting its profit more than doubled last year thanks to the ...
A Shanghai-based maker of “blind box” figurines made $1.8 billion last year—and continues to grow across the world.
Would you spend nearly a hundred dollars on a doll that looks like a monster? Well, that's what some people are doing for this monster doll from China called Labubu. People's fascination with doll ...
In an era where digital avatars dominate and virtual goods fetch eye-watering prices... Meet Labubu—a wide-eyed, snaggle-toothed creature from the imagination of artist Kasing Lung, brought to life by ...
Labubu, a quirky monster doll by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung, has gone viral. Part of Pop Mart’s “The Monsters” line, its ...
There's a new contender in the 'designer toy market' and celebrities including Olivia Attwood and pop sensation Rihanna can't get enough of them, but Labubu dolls are far from a plaything ...
People get obsessed with purchasing popular dolls, whether it's for themselves or a loved one. Pop Mart's Labubu dolls are no exception. The doll, which looks like a creepy child with a big head, ...
Strong overseas sales have turned Pop Mart into one of the hottest stocks, with shares up 360 per cent in the past year. Read more at straitstimes.com.