It’s small, toothy and often described as slightly creepy. But this plush doll, called Labubu, has quickly become an unlikely status symbol. In recent weeks, social media has been filled with videos ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some people might say these dolls look too freaky, while others think they look so ugly it's cute, some even thinking it's just ...
Labubu mania is officially entering its museum era. Pop Mart is bringing “The Monster 10th Anniversary World Tour” to New ...
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 them. The ...
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The internet's favorite nine-toothed monster just crashed the World Cup, and the official merch is already selling out.
Penny Shack’s obsession with the vinyl-faced Labubu monster dolls started after buying one from a friend. “I wish I could blame my kids for this one, but I can’t,” Shack, 44, said. After snagging her ...
Nearly 500 people lined up to buy tiny clothing for their Labubus at Morning Lavender Cafe and Boutique in Tustin on a recent Wednesday, when the shop hosted a special event called “Lavender & Labubu” ...
Created in 2015, Labubus sparked a craze years later, with charms adorning the handbags of celebrities from Rihanna to Dua Lipa – Copyright AFP Hector RETAMAL China ...