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Labubu Mania: Collectible Craze or Cultural Icon? 🤑👾

A life-sized mint-green Labubu figurine just smashed records, selling for $150,000 at a Beijing auction 🎉. But is this fuzzy creature more than just a fleeting trend? Let’s unpack the hype!

Born from Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung’s ‘The Monsters’ series a decade ago, Labubu has evolved from storybook character to global collectible superstar 🌟. Pop Mart, the Chinese company behind its plush revival, has turned the quirky design into a must-have item for fans worldwide—think Pokémon meets Beanie Babies, but with a Gen-Z twist.

While skeptics call it a ‘commercial fad,’ Labubu’s cult following suggests deeper cultural roots. Its playful design and limited-edition drops tap into nostalgia and the thrill of the hunt 🕵️♂️. Plus, with resale values soaring, collectors aren’t just buying toys—they’re investing in art.

One thing’s clear: Labubu’s auction win proves the ‘art toy’ movement is booming in Asia and beyond. Will it outlast the hype? Only time (and maybe the next viral drop) will tell! 🚀

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