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However, things are taking a turn with the rising threat of resellers looking to take the fun out of the Labubu shopping ...
From hidden surprises inside blind boxes to viral TikTok reels starring K-pop stars, Labubu dolls are the latest craze sweeping across the globe.
Shaped like a bunny and covered in a soft fleece, the Labubu is an absolute cutie, save for its biggest charm: its ...
In 2014, a mysterious creature was born. Sharp teeth, long ears, mischievous smile—Labubu looked like a gremlin who had been ...
From teens to fashion enthusiasts and collectors, the ‘monster’ doll has gone viral around the world with influencers, celebrities seen sporting these collectibles on luxury handbags, cars and homes ...
Labubu, a character designed by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung, originated from his 2015 picture book series "The Monsters ...
The plush toys, which Gen Z can’t get enough of, have toothy little grins with serrated teeth, an aggressive brow ridge, and shiny black eyes that seem to stare into the depths of your soul.
With limited releases, high resale prices, and celebrity fans, Labubu toys are leading a new wave of Chinese intellectual property going global.
To the untrained eye, Labubu dolls might seem like a creepy stuffed ... Recent footage shared on social media shows several men throwing punches at each other as security guards tried to separate ...
Created by Hong Kong-based artist Kasing Lung, who was inspired by Nordic fairy tales, Labubu is a female monster with a wide smile, serrated teeth and pointy ears like that of a rabbit.
Fans of viral Labubu dolls have reacted angrily online ... system for when the toys return to its shelves. But fans on social media were not happy at the decision to pull the dolls.