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The latest collection turns the fluffy, sharp-toothed dolls into Japanese convenience store grub such as fried shrimp. Read ...
Labubu monster dolls have taken over TikTok and Instagram, but where did the fuzzy fashion accessories come from, and why are ...
The fuzzy critters with pointy ears have become a viral sensation. They’ve even caused a fight or two to break out.
Labubu, the oddball monster doll, is now a fashion must-have, collector's gem, and symbol of China's creative soft power ...
The doll was created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung more than a decade ago as part of the Monsters series of plush toys and ...
In late April, Dana Nguyen drove out to her PO Box to pick up her mail. Nguyen was expecting a shipment of Labubu dolls from ...
Labubu has been carving its niche in a very interesting way since going viral all over the world. You’d think the plush ...
On StockX, another popular online marketplace, a Labubu x Vans limited edition doll is going for almost $3,500. Lafufus With the rise of Labubus came the Lafufus —fake Labubus.
With its wide eyes, pointy ears, toothy grin and elvish features, this collectible creature can be seen hanging from bags, ...
LOVE 'em or hate 'em, unless you've been living under a rock, it's impossible to escape the Labubu craze. The "creepy-cute" dolls (or just plain ugly, depending on who you ask) have been around ...
It has even shaped the travel itineraries of some devotees, who have planned trips to China around hopes of buying one there.
Despite the first Labubu hitting the market in 2015, demand still outpaces supply in 2025. They quickly gained popularity after being sported on the designer bags of celebrities like Rihanna, Dua ...