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Labubu took the global toy and art markets by storm. Now, as the frenzy begins to cool, collectors and critics are asking: ...
The Labubu craze has found a new home, as hundreds of people lined up to get the eerie ugly dolls at Chinese toymaker Pop ...
According to Primark's website, they aren't available for click and collect so those wanting to buy one are being encouraged ...
The Chinese-made dolls, a playful global megahit, give Beijing an opportunity to make inroads into deep US distrust.
According to official TSA data, approximately 90,000 to 100,000 items are left behind each month at security checkpoints ...
Now, Barron has around 150 Labubus, spending roughly $5,000, with her collection valued at over $10,000. She acquires her ...
A teenage girl has revealed on Reddit that she “ran away” from her adoptive parents after they missed her high school ...
WWD takes a closer look at some of the toys and childhood-inspired collections dominating social media, runways and recent ...
More than 200 fake and potentially dangerous Labubu dolls have been seized by the Office of Fair Trading on the Isle of Man. Two stores in Douglas were found to have the dolls, and investigations ...
They're cute, they're creepy, and sometimes they're even counterfeit -- but the latest craze is all about the Labubu.
Spending money on something so quintessentially completely useless makes you feel like the world isn’t so effed up," ...
Labubus have gotten so unbelievably popular and hype, and have been the biggest talk of 2025 pop culture, that we now even ...