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Tribune Online on MSNLabubu dolls: CEO Wang Ning breaks into China’s top 10 richest personsWang Ning, founder and CEO of Pop Mart International Group, has vaulted into the ranks of China’s top ten richest individuals, propelled by the global craze for the company’s signature Labubu ...
LABUBU, the mischievous, wide-eyed creature from Chinese toymaker Pop Mart, has become a cultural sensation. Posts flooded ...
There's a new craze in town and everyone, including celebrities, are jumping on the bandwagon. Do you have a Labubu yet?
Labubu’s global popularity highlights how brands today use a mix of artificial scarcity, influencer-driven social media ...
A simple endorsement from a celebrity with a mass following is often all it takes to give an obscure item coveted it-status.
A human-sized Labubu doll, designed by Kasing Lung and produced by Pop Mart, fetched a record-breaking $150,324 at a Beijing ...
Labubu is an elflike vinyl and plush figure that’s sold in limited-edition blind boxes and regularly sells out within seconds ...
This adorable oddity is shaping up to be a full-blown trend—think keychains on luxury bags, surprise collabs, and indie drops ...
Labubu toys, once simple plushies, now sell for thousands due to viral TikTok trends, celebrity endorsements, and a booming ...
Owing to the doll’s overwhelming popularity, Wang Ning, the chairman and CEO of Pop Mart International, saw his net worth ...
A Beijing auction house set a record by selling a human-sized Labubu figurine for over one million yuan, highlighting the ...
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