News
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 grimacing toys aren't the average collector's item, but they have quickly become the latest accessory for fashionistas.
Sneaker stores across Australia have unexpectedly pivoted to selling Labubu figurines, using a business model honed on Air Jordans.
They’re marketed and distributed by Chinese toy company Pop Mart as collectable toys, pushing the ideology that shoppers need to have them all, like Jellycats and Funko Pops before them.
Labubu dolls were first seen in 2015 as part of Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung’s “The Monsters” book series for children, partnering with Pop Mart in 2019. Lung was “inspired by Nordic ...
By Alisha Haridasani Gupta There was a line of hundreds of people in front of the Pop Mart store in Los Angeles at 4:45 a.m. on Friday. Korin Reese arrived thinking she was somewhat early and was ...
From Wall Street worries to Hollywood hype, the pop culture powerhouse hits reset with a clear-eyed focus on fans and what ...
Funko is expanding its sports licensing portfolio with a new agreement to produce Pop! figures featuring top athletes from ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results