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Pop Mart has struck it rich. The Chinese company that caters to toy connoisseurs and influencers said this week that it ...
Labubu dolls are seemingly a worldwide obsession. Here's how the toy's maker Pop Mart built the viral fashion sensation, with ...
Those little troll dolls you see hanging from people's backpacks are the result of an innovative marketing scheme.
From a maniacal following to a demonic linkage, the Chinese dolls have become the talk of town in a short time. Will the hype last?
Americans have long had an obsession with doll fads – that “must-have” mentality that drives people of all ages to the ...
The plush dolls were created by Hong Kong-born illustrator Kasing Lung in 2015 as part of his whimsical set of characters called The Monsters.
When Divina Rocco first heard of the viral Labubu plush dolls sold by the Chinese collectibles retailer Pop Mart, she admittedly thought they were “ridiculous.” Now, she owns seven of ...
Students from a Utah high school came together to bring monsters drawn by local elementary school students to reality – as plushies.
The Monster dolls are primarily sold at their main retailer, Pop Mart, but several of the releases have seen resales on Kicks Crew and StockX where they go for as high as over $1,000 a figure.
A giant, life-size Labubu was sold at an auction on Tuesday for more than $170,000 USD. Per NBC News, a four-foot light blue model of the popular toothy-grinned monster doll was traded in Beijing ...
Labubu: The ‘kind of ugly’ plush toy that has taken the world by storm ...
Americans have long had an obsession with doll fads – that “must-have” mentality that drives people of all ages to the extreme to get their hands on the hot merchandise.
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