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People around the world are shelling out money to buy Lafufus because they're ugly and fake, and it's becoming its own retail ...
Pop Mart, which makes the furry bag charms, announced it would be pulling all of its Labubu plushies from its 16 UK stores ...
To the untrained eye, Labubu dolls might seem like a creepy stuffed toy – with their demonic eyes and menacing snaggle-tooth ...
UK fans of Labubu won't be able to snag the toy in stores for a bit, but online sales would continue as usual, Pop Mart said.
The plush elfish-looking creatures gained worldwide popularity in 2024 after K-Pop singer Lisa was seen accessorizing her ...
The popular toys have been removed from shelves until June, following reports of customers fighting over them.
Shaped like a bunny and covered in a soft fleece, the Labubu is an absolute cutie, save for its biggest charm: its ...
Toothy little monster dolls from Pop Mart have been taking the fashion world by storm, and their drops frequently sell out in ...
Across TikTok, content featuring Labubus ranges from euphoric unboxings to clips of brawls outside stores. The hashtag “Labubu” now carries more than 1.4 million posts, and on resale platforms such ...
Labubus have captivated the world under a spell of mischievous fantasy that is making the plush purse baubles a must-have ...
Once a niche character from China-based toy brand Pop Mart, Labubu is now a social media darling, a $27.99 keychain clipped to designer bags and belt loops, featured in unboxing videos, and posed next ...