A new fashion obsession has arrived and it’s grinning at you with nine tiny teeth. Meet Labubu, the mischievous little monster that’s become the latest it-girl accessory. Fashionistas are ditching traditional bag charms for these quirky creatures, turning luxury handbags into playful showcases of personality. From Paris to Seoul, Labubu is now the chicest little monster hanging off your Hermès.
Who exactly is Labubu?
With pointed ears, serrated teeth, and a devilishly cheeky smile, Labubu might look like a goblin straight out of folklore and that’s not far off. Inspired by Nordic mythology, Labubu is a spirited elf-like girl known for her wild imagination and sense of adventure. She stars in a whimsical world alongside fellow characters Zimomo, Tycoco, Spooky, and Pato.
Created by Hong Kong-based artist Kasing Lung for a children’s picture book, Labubu was originally part of a fantastical series called The Monsters. The book's success evolved into a collectible toy line and TV show that quickly gained popularity across Asia, Europe, and the U.S.- becoming a cultural icon among Gen Z and fashion-forward millennials.
From cartoon to couture
Labubu’s rise in the fashion scene began modestly but exploded when BLACKPINK’s Lisa revealed her personal collection of Labubu dolls , including plush toys and luxe bag charms. In one viral snapshot, even fellow bandmate Rosé was seen holding a Labubu, triggering an international sell-out frenzy. Suddenly, this quirky character was no longer just a toy, it was a status symbol.
Enter: the blind box marketing phenomenon. Pop Mart, the company behind Labubu’s mass production, capitalised on the hype by introducing surprise packaging, some boxes hiding rare, ultra-stylised versions of the character. These miniature monsters morphed into luxury fashion statements, prompting collaborations with brands like Coach and Louis Vuitton. Dressed in custom outfits and slung on designer bags, Labubu officially crossed over from toy shelf to runway.
Where to buy the real deal
With popularity comes counterfeits, and Labubu is no exception. Knock-offs have flooded online marketplaces, but true fans know where to shop: official Pop Mart stores, Amazon's verified listings, and select international retailers carry the authentic versions. If you want your Labubu in her full fabulous form, stick to the original sources.
Final thoughts
Labubu has done more than just become a viral trend, she’s redefined the handbag charm game. Now appearing on dessert menus, in streetwear collabs, and dangling from Birkins and Coaches alike, Labubu is a symbol of playful luxury. As the fashion world continues to embrace eccentric accessories, Labubu is leading the charge, one toothy grin at a time.
Who exactly is Labubu?
With pointed ears, serrated teeth, and a devilishly cheeky smile, Labubu might look like a goblin straight out of folklore and that’s not far off. Inspired by Nordic mythology, Labubu is a spirited elf-like girl known for her wild imagination and sense of adventure. She stars in a whimsical world alongside fellow characters Zimomo, Tycoco, Spooky, and Pato.
Created by Hong Kong-based artist Kasing Lung for a children’s picture book, Labubu was originally part of a fantastical series called The Monsters. The book's success evolved into a collectible toy line and TV show that quickly gained popularity across Asia, Europe, and the U.S.- becoming a cultural icon among Gen Z and fashion-forward millennials.
From cartoon to couture
Labubu’s rise in the fashion scene began modestly but exploded when BLACKPINK’s Lisa revealed her personal collection of Labubu dolls , including plush toys and luxe bag charms. In one viral snapshot, even fellow bandmate Rosé was seen holding a Labubu, triggering an international sell-out frenzy. Suddenly, this quirky character was no longer just a toy, it was a status symbol.
Enter: the blind box marketing phenomenon. Pop Mart, the company behind Labubu’s mass production, capitalised on the hype by introducing surprise packaging, some boxes hiding rare, ultra-stylised versions of the character. These miniature monsters morphed into luxury fashion statements, prompting collaborations with brands like Coach and Louis Vuitton. Dressed in custom outfits and slung on designer bags, Labubu officially crossed over from toy shelf to runway.
Where to buy the real deal
With popularity comes counterfeits, and Labubu is no exception. Knock-offs have flooded online marketplaces, but true fans know where to shop: official Pop Mart stores, Amazon's verified listings, and select international retailers carry the authentic versions. If you want your Labubu in her full fabulous form, stick to the original sources.
Final thoughts
Labubu has done more than just become a viral trend, she’s redefined the handbag charm game. Now appearing on dessert menus, in streetwear collabs, and dangling from Birkins and Coaches alike, Labubu is a symbol of playful luxury. As the fashion world continues to embrace eccentric accessories, Labubu is leading the charge, one toothy grin at a time.
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