Would you spend nearly a hundred dollars on a doll that looks like a monster? Well, that's what some people are doing for this monster doll from China called Labubu. People's fascination with doll ...
Dolls with glossy hair, high heels, doe eyes, and a sweet smile are so passe. Gen Zs are shaking things up and ditching the cliche: Make way for the latest trend, the Labubu dolls. What is the Labubu ...
Source: darkeagle_zok/seeklogo You’ve seen it—maybe clutched in your tween’s hand, perched on their desk, or glaring at you from inside a clear display box like some wide-eyed gremlin. The Labubu doll ...
Labubu dolls, a collectible toy character resembling a child with large eyes and fuzzy body, have gained popularity through social media and celebrity endorsements. Created by Hong Kong artist Kasing ...
So long, Furbys and Ugly Dolls! There’s a savvy new toy swooping in to take all the glory. However, children are not necessarily their target audience. Gen Z has taken a shine to adorable yet slightly ...
Adorable (and ugly) Labubu dolls taking stores and the internet by storm New monster dolls are taking over the internet. Influencers shell out as much as $85 for bigger Labubu dolls.
Chinese toy company Pop Mart International posted sharply higher profit for the first half of the year, cashing in on the global Labubu dolls craze. The Beijing-based company said Tuesday that its net ...
The dupes of the cute-ugly toys have left consumer complaints and warnings about safety risks and potentially hazardous chemicals in their wake. By Ephrat Livni Global demand for Labubus, the ...
Seventeen's Joshua Hong says he's done with Labubu dolls. "My interest in it has completely dropped," Hong said on an October 10 episode of the talk show "Hyell's Club." He says he'll give more ...