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Dubai: The internet loves a good trend, and the latest sensation sweeping through social media is none other than Labubu. This delightful and slightly cheeky character has captured the hearts of ...
Meet Labubu, the mischievous little monster that’s become the latest it-girl accessory. Fashionistas are ditching traditional bag charms for these quirky creatures, turning luxury handbags into ...
Labubus have captivated the world under a spell of mischievous fantasy that is making the plush purse baubles a must-have collector’s toy. And if you’re a Jim Henson creature fan (think ...
Pop Mart’s Labubu bag charms have officially taken over the internet, and they’re working their way through Hollywood, too. Between Lisa, Dua Lipa and Rihanna, the furry collectibles have ...
Labubu are made by Pop Mart, a Chinese retailer known for its “blind boxes”, selling them randomized so the color and design you pull are always a surprise. This has definitely helped ...
Labubu dolls were first seen in 2015 as part of Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung’s “The Monsters” book series for children, partnering with Pop Mart in 2019. Lung was “inspired by Nordic ...
If you’re a fashion girly whose TikTok and Instagram screen time is well above the two-hour-a-day mark, you will have heard the name 'Labubu' multiple times a day for the past few weeks.
Under the blistering 90-degree Texas sun, hundreds of eager fans lined up outside Baybrook Mall in Friendswood on Saturday morning—all for a chance to get their hands on Labubu, the quirky plush ...
But Labubu’s popularity has spiked over the past year, thanks to celebrity endorsements. Lisa, from K-pop mega group Blackpink, has frequently professed her love of the creature on social media.
Disappointed Labubu fans took to the company’s social media account to share their frustration at being unable to purchase one of the new figurines. A spokesperson for Pop Mart Canada shared in ...
A young girl tugged at her mom’s shirt, asking when she could get her first Labubu — the wildly popular rabbit-eared toy from Chinese manufacturer Pop Mart that’s taken the Eastside ...