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The fuzzy critters with pointy ears have become a viral sensation. They’ve even caused a fight or two to break out.
A human-sized Labubu doll, designed by Kasing Lung and produced by Pop Mart, fetched a record-breaking $150,324 at a Beijing ...
Pop Mart’s CEO, Wang Ning, has achieved remarkable financial success, becoming one of China’s wealthiest individuals, largely ...
Shoppers can save $5 on their Labubu purchase of $60 or more with The Hollywood Reporter ‘s exclusive code THR5. The “Labubu ...
An auction house in Beijing, China has sold a four-foot-tall sculpture of viral plush toy Labubu for more than USD 150,000.
A human-sized version of the Labubu was recently auctioned by a Beijing-based auction house for about Rs 1.2 crore ...
You won't believe how these plush toy monster elves, created by the Hong Kong-based designer Kasing Lung, have become the ...
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 rare, first-generation Labubu figure has sold for $150,000 in Beijing at an auction held exclusively for the toys that have ...
A life-size Labubu doll sold for more than $170,000 at the Yongle International Auction house in Beijing, China.
Ever heard of Labubu? Scroll through social media and you'll likely come across unboxing videos or clips of shoppers waiting in long lines to get one. Read about the viral toy and fashion accessory.
The Labubu was introduced in the 2015 children’s picture book, The Monsters Trilogy, which was created by Hong Kong-born ...