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Chinese customs officials have seized smuggled Pop Mart's Labubu toys, fueled by a resale boom driven by celebrity ...
Unveiling their latest seizure in front of news cameras last month, two Chinese customs agents revealed not drugs or weapons ...
For some, the collectible plush monster elf is a soldier of capitalism. For others, she’s a stylish charm, an emotional salve ...
However, things are taking a turn with the rising threat of resellers looking to take the fun out of the Labubu shopping ...
UK fans of Labubu won't be able to snag the toy in stores for a bit, but online sales would continue as usual, Pop Mart said.
These elf-looking toys are being clipped onto luxury bags and styled into custom couture, with likes from Rihanna, Dua Lipa ...
Meet the Labubu. Made by Beijing-based toymaker Pop Mart, the pint-sized creature has sparked a collecting frenzy among Gen Z and millennial shoppers across Asia, the US and Europe. Fans line up for ...
The plush elfish-looking creatures gained worldwide popularity in 2024 after K-Pop singer Lisa was seen accessorizing her ...
People around the world are shelling out money to buy Lafufus because they're ugly and fake, and it's becoming its own retail ...
SINGAPORE] If you thought Pop Mart’s viral toy empire was powered solely by Gen Zs and TikTokers, think again. In Singapore, ...
Labubu plush dolls have become a fashion trend, with celebrities and teens alike clipping them to their bags and belts.
Even Chinese singer Hu Yanbin was spotted spending 28,009 yuan on a Labubu x Vans collaboration via secondhand platform ...