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Labubu doll creator Wang Ning becomes the youngest member of China’s top 10 billionaires, driven by Pop Mart’s viral collectible success and youth-focused marketing.
In China’s campaign to win over hearts and minds worldwide, its latest weapon is a fanged, bunny-eared, arguably quite ugly ...
Labubu, a Chinese doll, becomes a global sensation. It captivates Gen Z collectors. Pop Mart's founder, Wang Ning, rises to ...
You might not understand the hype around Labubu, but it’s turned Wang Ning into one of China’s youngest billionaires; here's ...
These elf-looking dolls are being clipped onto luxury bags and styled into custom couture, with likes from Rihanna, Dua Lipa ...
BEIJING: Chinese customs authorities have recently intercepted over 40,000 counterfeit Labubu, a top seller in Pop Mart ...
Harvard research backs this up: Generation Z shows 37% stronger preference for "imperfect aesthetics" than previous ...
Wang Ning, founder of toy maker Pop Mart International Group, has joined the ranks of China’s top ten billionaires for the ...
A Beijing auction house sold a human-sized Labubu figure for 1.08 million yuan ($150,275.51) on Tuesday, setting a new record ...
Labubu, a plush toy that can cost as little as $22, has become a luxury must-have thanks to celebrities and social media. Go ...
Just how rich? According to Hypebeast, the CEO, Wang Ning, is now the tenth wealthiest person in China and the country’s ...
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.