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Pop Mart, maker of the viral Labubu dolls, is opening a new location in San Francisco's Union Square in the "late third ...
With 14 different designs, now you can wear your obsession for Labubu proudly on your back in Singapore. View Entire Post › ...
Pop Mart's (PMRTY) strong execution and global expansion make it compelling long-term, but high valuation and risks suggest ...
And in May, Hong Kong-listed Pop Mart stopped selling Labubus in British shops due to reports of fights breaking out among ...
As Labubu continues to take the world by storm, its producer, as well as domestic regulators, are attempting to rein in ...
The quirky creature was dreamed up in 2015 by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung as part of a Nordic-inspired picture book ...
With Pop Mart founder and CEO Wang Ning becoming the 10th richest man in China, here's a closer look at his net worth he built with Labubu.
If you are planning to buy a Labubu but are worried you might end up with a Lafufu instead, here are some simple ways to help you spot the difference between the real and the fake.
The Chinese doll, which is produced by Pop Mart, has become a viral fashion accessory but concern over the poor quality of ...
A Labubu Live event will see the colourful viral characters take centre stage in a fun-filled day of mischief, crafts and ...
“Some fake dolls do have nine teeth, however others have been found with differing numbers.” Anyone who has bought a doll and thinks it is fake or who comes across these dolls for sale and believes ...
Despite the cultural phenomenon of the doll, the product is considered a rarity. It is regularly sold out online and across ...