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Pop Mart snuck onto the world’s handbags—and into its wallets—with their exclusive, fuzzy troll-like dolls. Is it time for ...
Chinese toy firm Pop Mart says it expects a massive 350% jump in its profit in the first six months of this year.
The Chinese company Pop Mart, known for selling Labubu toys, has filed for registration of the trademark "Lafufu". This name ...
Fuzzy, mischievous-looking, fang-toothed characters dangling from luxury bags, Labubus are the bizarre fashion trend that has the internet divided. If you’ve been trying to get your hands on one, ...
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What’s healthy and what’s not is often a matter of debate, which likely inspired one Redditor’s thread asking for secretly ...
New players, initiatives, and opportunities emerged in the first half of 2025 will have lasting impact on Asia's art markets.
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India and US are close to finalising a mini trade deal, expected within 48 hours. Negotiations in Washington intensified ...
Anda money expert is urging owners to insure their precious Labubus and Jellycats, should anything happen to them.
Wang Ning, founder, chairman, and CEO of Pop Mart International Group, has seen a huge surge in fortune after Labubu’s success. The 38-year-old entrepreneur’s net worth soared from $7.59 ...
Labubu Dolls makes Wang Ning a billionaire. Photo: Instagram/labubu.ae Did you know Labubu dolls began as a simple doodle in Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung's sketchbook?