The launch of Pop Mart's Labubu dolls has generated significant excitement, leading to long lines at stores like the Los Angeles location. Fans eagerly awaited the drop, bringing snacks and chairs for comfort. Created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung, the dolls are based on characters from a children's book and have become highly collectible, often selling out within minutes of release. With their quirky design and positive themes, Labubu dolls have captured both the online and real-world attention, fostering communities focused on collecting and fashion.
Some brought stools and foldable chairs to sit on, while others came with bags full of snacks and drinks.
The dolls, which belong to a tribe called The Monsters, are the latest in a long line of iconic collectible characters from Asia.
Labubu dolls are fuzzy little Nordic elves with snaggletoothed, mischievous grins and impish ears.
They have spawned communities in real life and online, where fans discuss tips on how to score dolls or dress them up.
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