Meet Labubu—a wide-eyed, snaggle-toothed creature from the imagination of artist Kasing Lung, brought to life by Chinese toy powerhouse POP MART. Once a niche art figure inspired by Nordic ...
Labubu characters are little furry monsters inspired by Nordic fairy tales. Characterised by her pointed ears, serrated teeth and fur, Labubu is described as kind-hearted and always wanting to ...
Article continues below Shrouded in mystery until opened, Labubu figures are available in 'blind boxes' at Pop Mart or from secondary sellers in the UK. Their fame skyrocketed following K-pop icon ...
It will also look at strengthening cooperation with artists and brands to promote the “cross-boundary integration of pop culture,” the maker of Labubu dolls said.
Full-year sales more than doubled to 13 billion yuan. The performance of Labubu was “particularly impressive”, it added. Thirteen of its intellectual property products generated sales of over ...
[HONG KONG] Pop Mart International Group said it will continue to expand its global footprint with focus on North America and Europe, after reporting profit that more than doubled last year thanks to ...
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Labubu, a Nordic monkey-like forest elf with a devilish grin designed by Netherlands-based artist Kasing Lung, went viral outside of China last year for being “ugly-cute”—but it isn’t Pop ...
Pop Mart profit more than doubles driven by Labubu-doll craze Thanks to K-pop influence and surging international sales, Pop Mart’s Labubu figures are turning a niche toy company into China’s latest ...