Long lines, pushing, shoving, fights and stores closing. No, these aren’t protests. It’s the mayhem from people rushing to get their hands on a Labubu doll, often fetching triple its original price.
Labubus — the fluffy, sharp-toothed figurines adorning belt loops and bags across the globe — aren’t just toys. They’ve become a cultural and commercial phenomenon. The creepy-cute collectibles, ...
Naomi Osaka is in a Grand Slam semifinals for the first time since 2021, and she isn't only getting attention for what she is doing on the court. Osaka's latest on-court accessory at the 2025 US Open ...
After both matches that she played during the US Open so far, tennis star Naomi Osaka has debuted different bedazzled Labubu dolls on her bag. Osaka, the No. 24 ranked women's tennis player in the ...
Because of their popularity, Labubu dolls have inspired knockoffs, dubbed Lafufus, which are allegedly unsafe.
David's Bridal is embracing the Labubu craze. The specialized wedding dress retailer crafts unique dresses for the plush accessory, giving the Pop Mart little monster toy the bridal treatment in an ...
Mirumi has been developed by Yukai Engineering, a Tokyo-based robotics company best known for creating playful, emotionally ...
Still trying to find sold-out Labubus? Well, Walmart just made it easier to snag one of these spiky-eared figures. For the first time, Walmart is carrying StockX-verified Labubu collectibles, making ...