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Note: In this What’s on Weibo chapter on the story behind China’s designer toys, also read Inside the Labubu Craze and the ...
From long lines wrapping around malls to fights breaking out in Pop Mart stores, the monster doll with a toothy grin has ...
In the booming landscape of designer toys and collectibles, an unlikely hero has emerged: Labubu, the mischievous plush elf from Pop Mart.
Labubu's global success is powered by the strength of China's manufacturing and intellectual property ecosystem, according to ...
A curious little creature with wide eyes, toothy grins, and an unmistakable charm is quietly taking over shelves, feeds, and ...
Lego built the British Grand Prix trophies entirely from bricks – and with the drivers set to receive them on the Silverstone ...
It’s standard for pet owners to choose fabrics and colors that suit life with animals. Custom feeding centers and wash ...
The small furry dolls, featuring quirky monster characters from toy retailer Pop Mart, are drawing crowds to stores in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, underscoring a cultural phenomenon that has swept ...
In the hunt for Pop Mart’s Labubu collectible, some fans are spending thousands of dollars on rare editions and hiked-up resale prices.
Nina Christen recently launched her own brand and is behind some of the most talked-about shoes in recent years from Bottega Veneta, Loewe and The Row.
Started in 2010 by then-23-year-old entrepreneur Wang Ning as a small shop selling toys in China, Pop Mart has grown into a ...