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The Chinese-made toys have become the latest must-have accessory, with some Boston stores sold out for months and the resale ...
The Labubu doll craze spreads from K-pop to necrotourism, with fans placing the viral figurine at cultural sites like Marx’s ...
A Labubu figurine placed on Karl Marx's tomb in London sparked online debate, highlighting the irony of a capitalist toy on ...
Prabhas fans are fuelling the internet’s latest obsession by turning the Labubu doll craze into a Baahubali-inspired ...
Officers from South Lanarkshire Trading Standards say counterfeit dolls have been seized from shops all across the region, ...
Bollywood actor Ananya Panday doesn’t own Labubus, but its knockoff, Lafufus. As the monster plushie made by Chinese toy ...
Labubu are taking over the local business scene in New Bedford and Fall River. What exactly are these trending dolls?
Labubu monster dolls have taken over TikTok and Instagram, but where did the fuzzy fashion accessories come from, and why are they so popular?
They're cute, they're creepy, and sometimes they're even counterfeit -- but the latest craze is all about the Labubu.
Labubu dolls, created by Kasing Lung for Pop Mart, have become some of the hottest collectibles around. What started as a $22 ...
Artists like Rihanna and Dua Lipa have also been spotted with these little monsters hanging off their bags, and over the past year the dolls have exploded in popularity. It may seem like Labubu is an ...
Labubu dolls, a viral toy trend from Asia boosted by Blackpink, are now dominating Philly’s Chinatown gift shops. But will the hype last?