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Pop Mart said this week that it expects profit for the first six months of this year to jump by at least 350% largely because ...
Started in 2010 by then-23-year-old entrepreneur Wang Ning as a small shop selling toys in China, Pop Mart has grown into a giant with a market cap of US$40 billion thanks to the popularity of its ...
In 2019, the artist signed an agreement with Pop Mart, granting the company exclusive rights to produce and sell toy versions of the storybook sprites, launching Labubu under its “The Monsters” series ...
Pop Mart's Labubu doll has become a global phenomenon in recent times, with A-listers like Rihanna and Dua Lipa recently touting the elf-like fuzzy character accessory.
Labubus are a global sensation — sparking long lines outside toy stores, selling out online within minutes, and listing for double or triple their original price on resale markets. Here's why.
Labubu Plush Toy: Pop Mart, the renowned toymaker known for its Labubu character, has launched a new jewellery concept store in Shanghai, featuring accessories inspired by its popular characters ...
Wang Ning, founder of Pop Mart, has become China’s 10th richest man as the toy maker’s Labubu dolls take the world by storm, boosting his net worth to US$22.7 billion.
Rare Labubu toy figures up for auction: Pharrell Williams’ Joopiter site to offer Sacai-dressed special editions in collaboration with K-pop band Seventeen ...
Wang Ning, founder of toy maker Pop Mart International Group, has joined the ranks of China’s top ten billionaires for the first time, as the company’s Labubu dolls fly off store shelves.
Pop Mart's new The Monsters Wacky Mart Series drops on June 12. Here's everything you need to know about how and where to buy it.
K-pop band Seventeen has teamed up with toymaker Pop Mart to create a series of custom Labubus. The Labubus are listed on Pharrell Williams' auction site, and some have received bids as high as ...