News

A life-sized mint green Labubu figure has sold for over USD 150,000 at a Beijing auction, highlighting surging demand for Pop Mart collectibles. Created by artist Kasing Lung, the character has become ...
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.
Labubu has become so popular that the owner of the character’s exclusive retailer, Pop Mart, is now the 10th richest person in China.
Labubu is an elflike vinyl and plush figure that’s sold in limited-edition blind boxes and regularly sells out within seconds ...
Labubu dolls were created by artist Kasing Lung and are sold in blind boxes at Pop Mart locations. The dolls, cute monsters with sharp-toothed smiles, became valuable collector's items after being ...
A mint-green, sharp-toothed Labubu doll recently sold for over $150,000 at a dedicated auction in Beijing, setting a world record for the quirky monster collectible created by Hong Kong artist Kasing ...
A Beijing auction house has sold a sculpture of a viral plush toy character for more than $150,000, as global demand for ...
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.
Labubu dolls have gotten so popular that banks have used them to help lure customers, but authorities have since banned them entirely.
The excitement has clearly reached fever pitch now; a life-size Labubu just sold in China for more than $170,000 according to ...
Labubus cost anywhere between $21.99 and $39.99, and its most popular form comes as a fluffy, plush pendant with an attachable clip. They’re sold in “blind boxes,” which means customers won’t know ...