A Shanghai-based maker of “blind box” figurines made $1.8 billion last year—and continues to grow across the world.
In an era where digital avatars dominate and virtual goods fetch eye-watering prices... Meet Labubu—a wide-eyed, ...
There's a new contender in the 'designer toy market' and celebrities including Olivia Attwood and pop sensation Rihanna can't ...
Pop Mart International Group Ltd. said it will continue to expand its global footprint with focus on North America and Europe ...
Chinese toy maker Pop Mart's shares continued to rally after its 2024 profit nearly tripled and as the craze for collectable toys led to stronger-than-expected guidance from management. The ...
Pop Mart’s profit jumped 188% in 2024 to 3.1 billion yuan, with expansion now targeting North America and Europe.
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CultureMap Dallas on MSNAsian collectible store Pop Mart opens first Dallas outlet at GalleriaA global designer toy and entertainment store is coming to Dallas: Called Pop Mart, it's a one-of-a-kind shopping experience ...
Pop Mart has built a passionate and highly-engaged global fan base of 18-35 year olds through social media and online channels and has expanded into theme parks and digital entertainment.
Pop Mart's Labubu dolls are no exception. The doll, which looks like a creepy child with a big head, sharp teeth and big eyes wearing fuzzy footy pajamas, is sure to garner mixed reactions.
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