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The Pop Mart pop-up outside Mandarin Gallery features Singapore-exclusive merchandise and collectibles. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The brokerage sharply hiked its 2025 overseas revenue forecast for Pop Mart, by 34% to 14.33 billion yuan ($2 billion). The ...
Pop Mart is doing a fragile dance with the toy’s resellers.
Small, fuzzy and baring sharp teeth, Chinese toymaker Pop Mart’s Labubu monster dolls have taken over the world, drawing ...
CheckCheck is now offering verification services for Pop Mart’s Labubu figures, responding to surging demand and a growing ...
Beijing-based Pop Mart is part of a rising tide of Chinese cultural exports gaining traction abroad, furry ambassadors of a ...
These small dolls with big eyes and sharp-looking teeth come from the Chinese brand Pop Mart, and they're causing a serious ...
Through viral exports like Labubu, China is "undergoing a soft-power shift where its products and image are increasingly cool ...
A fake Labubu tends to be less refined: cloudy eyes, uneven seams, blotchy paint, or strange proportions. Lafufu-level ...
Following a Skullpanda collection and amidst the ever-growing Labubu craze, UNIQLO UT partners with POP MART for a "The ...
In April, a seemingly innocuous toy - Labubu - ignited a viral phenomenon. Engineered by Pop Mart as part of a blind-box series, the toy became a masterclass in behavioral economics. One figure resold ...
Labubu dolls are everywhere on the Internet. These odd-looking collectables—called cute, ugly, creepy and charming all at once—were created by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung. They are produced by ...