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Americans have long had an obsession with doll fads – that “must-have” mentality that drives people of all ages to the ...
A toddler's sweet imitation of her mother's parenting has melted hearts on TikTok. In a clip posted by her mom Viridiana Domínguez (@viridmngzz), her two-year-old daughter is seen carefully taking a ...
Leading card grader PSA is getting in on the action, announcing Sunday it would begin grading cards included in Labubu blind ...
Leading card grader PSA is getting in on the action, announcing Sunday it would begin grading cards included in Labubu blind ...
Labubu monster dolls have taken over TikTok and Instagram, but where did the fuzzy fashion accessories come from, and why are ...
The doll was created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung more than a decade ago as part of the Monsters series of plush toys and ...
With its wide eyes, pointy ears, toothy grin and elvish features, this collectible creature can be seen hanging from bags, ...
Labubu has taken the world by storm, going from a kid's collectible to a luxury status symbol among the one per cent.
Further in Ben After Dark, Savannah highlighted that these dolls are similar to Beanie Babies, a line of stuffed toys created in the 1990s. "I do remember the Beanie Babies craze.
Labubu dolls are on sale at a Pop Mart store on June 10, 2025 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Labubu craze soars globally, sparking fashion buzz and shopping frenzy.
Like any trendy collectible item — think of Cabbage Patch dolls in the 1980s or Beanie Babies in the 1990s — Labubu dolls are difficult to purchase, unique and can be shared among friends.
Like the Beanie Baby and Jellycat crazes before it—and even the ongoing obsession of collecting Hello Kitty and Sanrio merchandise—there's seemingly no end to the styles to be had.