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 ...
At peak, Labubu dolls weren’t just collectibles, they were emotional currency. Every social feed served unboxing after unboxing of pastel creatures with wide grins and rabbit-like ears. Blind-box ...
The government is urging people to be wary of fake Labubu dolls as the knockoff versions "pose a serious risk of choking and death to young children." Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Surge Entertainment, the family fun center co-owned by New Orleans Saints legend Drew Brees, ...
Mary Roeloffs is a Forbes breaking news reporter covering pop culture. Labubu dolls are suddenly more available than they’ve been in months as retailers like Amazon, Target and Walmart list verified ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Designers are creating and selling fashion-forward clothing, often inspired by luxury brands, for Labubus. (Photo illustration: ...
Labubu dolls are the latest pop culture phenomenon, and the Baltimore area is one of the few spots where you can get one. They are all over social media, seen dangling from purses and bags on the ...
Labubus may take a bit out of parents’ wallets, but Lafufus could prove deadly to their kids. Knockoffs of the popular and pricey plush dolls pose “a serious risk of choking and death to young ...
A small toy monster with a toothy grin, known as a Labubu doll, has taken the world by storm, adorning the bags of millions of consumers — including popstar Rihanna and tennis champion Naomi Osaka.