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If you want a Labubu, you may have to wait for a supply-demand imbalance to play out, as the Pop Mart collectible toy has ...
A Beijing auction house has sold a sculpture of a viral plush toy character for more than $150,000, as global demand for ...
Top theoretical journal says Pop Mart’s success shows China ‘has cultivated a robust innovation ecosystem’, with ‘seeds of ...
A life-size Labubu doll sold for more than $170,000 at the Yongle International Auction house in Beijing, China.
The Labubu was introduced in the 2015 children’s picture book, The Monsters Trilogy, which was created by Hong Kong-born ...
Wang Ning, founder of toy maker Pop Mart International Group, has joined the ranks of China’s top ten billionaires for the ...
The viral stuffed toy is already familiar to avid TikTok users, but it’s starting to ping the radar of the rest of the ...
When Divina Rocco first heard of the viral Labubu plush dolls sold by the Chinese collectibles retailer Pop Mart, she ...
The Monsters Wacky Mart series will be available for purchase from 10am on Friday (Jun 13) on Pop Mart Singapore’s website.
The Labubu doll mania has grown from its humble beginnings as a little-known designer toy. In 2015, Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung created these humorous “monster elves” for the first time.
The harder it became to get a Labubu, the more I wanted one. My journey took me through Pop Mart, TikTok, and Reddit.