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 ...
The Labubu craze sweeping across Asia, Europe and North America has shown few signs of slowing, with sales of the quirky plush dolls from Chinese toy maker Pop Mart International Group skyrocketing in ...
Collectibles such as Labubu dolls and Pokemon cards may look like attractive investments because a few have been sold for six- to eight-digit sums, but those cases are exceptions, finance writer Dawn ...
Not every craze comes wrapped in sparkle. Labubu, the snaggletoothed plush with rabbit-like ears, has turned imperfection into gold. Fans queue overnight for launches, some fights have broken out in ...
Pop Mart marks the Labubu 10th anniversary milestone in early 2026 with special drops that build on the character's rise from a 2016 creation to a worldwide sensation. These Pop Mart Anniversary Drops ...
His partnership with the Chinese toy powerhouse brought Labubu and the rest of The Monsters — Zimomo, Tycoco (aka Labubu's ...
These days, so few trends escape the containment of algorithmic silos to become bona fide phenomena that it can be tempting to feel like the ones that do are important to put effort into understanding ...
The quirky, wide-eyed monster collectibles from Pop Mart have taken over toy shelves, TikTok feeds and keychains across the globe. But as demand skyrockets for the mischievous little creatures, so too ...
The latest trend to break the internet comes in the form of plush toys, figurines and key chains, each pursued with madness and sold out in minutes. Labubus are the must-have collector’s item right ...
The now-viral Labubu accessory, a.k.a. blind box charms from Pop Mart’s The Monsters series, have become a celebrity favorite and one of the hardest finds since their boom in popularity. By Nicole ...
As Sarah Jessica Parker just learned, a Labubu is a collectible plush toy monster elves created by Hong Kong-born, Dutch-raised designer Kasing Lung, sold by the Chinese toy company Pop Mart.