Hey collectors, the Labubu craze keeps exploding in 2026 as Pop Mart drops fuel for massive resale prices. One-of-a-kind prototypes now hit six figures at auctions, while limited collabs and secret ...
Even if you aren't old enough to remember the days of Beanie Babies, chances are, you've heard about the pull that those bead-stuffed plushies had over people. These days, most Beanie Babies have lost ...
The 'ugly-cute' Labubu dolls, already a global sensation thanks to celebrity endorsements from Rihanna, Lizzo, Dua Lipa, and Blackpink's Lisa, are now luring in fans at San Diego Comic-Con. Created in ...
Police in Australia arrested a man accused of stealing more than 40 Labubu dolls worth more than £4,000. The bizarre theft came to light during a police search at a property in Melbourne’s west on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Over 11,000 counterfeit Labubus -- the dolls that have recently exploded in global popularity-- were seized at Seattle's airport, ...
Labubu dolls have become the trendy fashion accessory of choice among celebrities and others; and now, like many collectibles, fake versions and knockoffs are popping up on the internet, known as ...
Penny Shack’s obsession with the vinyl-faced Labubu monster dolls started after buying one from a friend. “I wish I could blame my kids for this one, but I can’t,” Shack, 44, said. After snagging her ...
Pop Mart is about to launch a new Blind Box collection featuring different fan-favorite characters, including Labubu. The "Why So Serious" vinyl plush pendant blind box, which conceals the exact ...
A shipment of over $500,000 worth of Labubu knockoffs was confiscated by US Customs and Border Protection officers at a Seattle airport, according to reports and authorities. CBP officers assigned to ...
If you purchase a product through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. Labubu dolls, with their wide eyes, snaggletooth grins and impish energy, have taken over collector shelves—and now ...
Pop Mart’s viral Labubu blind boxes sent shares soaring and rocketed margins to 70%. Jason Andrew unpacks if the Labubu craze will last.