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Credit: Ian Moore / Mashable Composite; Edward Berthelot / LILLIAN SUWANRUMPHA / AFP / Getty / Pop Mart With a round, furry body, pointy ears, and a set of sharp teeth curled into a mischievous grin, ...
Labubus, plush monster dolls with razor-sharp teeth and mischievous smiles, are the latest product to go viral on TikTok, where obsessed consumers are racking up millions of views showing off their ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Nobody had a better 2025 than Labubus. The adorable Popmart ...
Labubu, collectible plush toys and figurines created by artist Kasing Lung, are now available at Walmart. The toys, previously rare and found in specialty stores, are now more accessible through ...
Labubu mania peaks as life-size prototypes and elite collabs like Vans and Sacai drive six-figure auction results and five-figure resale demand. Hey collectors, the Labubu craze keeps exploding in ...
2026 Labubu blind boxes surge with Big Into Energy secrets and Year of the Horse mega chases driving four-figure resale. Yo Labubu fans, if you’re knee-deep in the hobby, you know 2026 blind boxes are ...
A line wrapped around the Downtown Summerlin shopping center on the morning of July 12, while patrons eagerly awaited the opening of a new Pop Mart. Most of them had one thing in mind: a Labubu.
PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 23: Close-up detail view of a blue turquoise fluffy Labubu monster charm doll, next to a yellow Labubu doll, on May 23, 2025 in Paris, France. (Photo by Edward Berthelot/Getty ...
It's a plush doll. It's a bag charm. It's a collectible that recently sold for six figures. But no, this wildly popular creature isn't a Gremlin or one of the monsters in Maurice Sendak's children's ...
Labubu dolls have been spotted dangling from Louis Vuitton and Saint Laurent purses as fashion’s quirky new status symbol, but their popularity could soon spell doom for the economy, an expert warns.