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Labubu dolls, a viral toy trend from Asia boosted by Blackpink, are now dominating Philly’s Chinatown gift shops. But will the hype last?
The newest craze for families with children under age 15 is something called Labubu dolls, which is the subject of many ...
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They're cute, they're creepy, and sometimes they're even counterfeit -- but the latest craze is all about the Labubu.
Labubu dolls are seemingly a worldwide obsession. Here's how the toy's maker Pop Mart built the viral fashion sensation, with ...
The rabbitlike character "Labubu" marketed by Chinese toymaker Pop Mart has taken the world by storm to the point of causin・・ ...
K-pop sensation Seventeen has partnered with Chinese toymaker Pop Mart to release a limited-edition set of Labubu dolls, and the response has been ov Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT عربي ...
What really helped launch Labubu into global stardom was its high-profile fanbase — including K-pop idols like Lisa from BLACKPINK, who was spotted with the doll and helped spark a viral trend.
Lisa, from K-pop mega group Blackpink, has frequently professed her love of the creature on social media. “Labubu is my baby,” she said in a recent Teen Vogue video.
Labubu is one of the most popular toys in the world right now, but what is a Labubu and how did it become so popular? This viral sensation has people lining up overnight to get their hands on one.