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Chances are you've heard about Labubus dolls, which are a bunch of plush monsters sold by Pop Mart and designed by Hong Kong ...
Many consumers are still spending more on the things that matter to them — health and wellness, quality of goods or something ...
Sydney Sweeney and Labubus are both being "sold" to Gen Z in varying ways and experts share their take on why this generation ...
The adorable tiny monster that’s taken over social media feeds speaks to a larger phenomenon of the need for trending ...
Labubu dolls embody ancient drives to collect for survival, identity, and status. But when joy turns into compulsion and ...
Labubu dolls are a hot toy and accessory right now, made even more popular because when you buy a box, you don't know which ...
At peak, Labubu dolls weren’t just collectibles, they were emotional currency. But the latest drama including the seizure of ...
Morning Lavender Cafe & Boutique in Tustin hosted a Labubu event that drew nearly 500 children and adult collectors.
Embracing the controversial technology might help retailer Pop Mart adapt the fad before it fizzles, but the cultural consequences in the U.S. could be dire.
In your travels through this thing called life, you might have noticed their oversized eyes staring at you as they dangle from belt loops or shoulder bag straps and backpacks. Sometimes, it’s just one ...
Based on the physical description alone, it's clear Labubu does not physically resemble illustrations of Pazuzu, nor does it match the cultural influence that Lung cites.