K-POP Stars’ Blind Box pulls Fuding Labubu Frenzy in South Korea
The largest K-POP names feed the Labubu madness in South Korea.
Boy Band Seventeen, one of the largest K-POP works today, has published pictures on social media that show their Labubu dolls. Lapopo, a Fruit doll, made by Chinese playmaker Bob Mart, has become a viral this year, causing waiting lists in ports outside the world.
Joshua Hong, the seventeenth singer, posted a picture on Instagram on Sunday, showing him as he thought in a garden and accepts his shiny shiny head.
Seventeen Hoshi and Vernon Labubu also showed that seventeen was created in cooperation with Parrell Williams Auction Jooopiter, Carhartt fashion brand, and the luxury Japanese brand SACAI.
Another of the singers in the band, Seungkwan, showed the doll at an event in Seoul, commenting that the doll shares the family name with him – Bo.
6.7 inches dolls in the seventeenth cooperation are covered in gray by Carrert and are characterized by neon green fur, a color that has not been seen on Labu until now.
Labubu links with K-Pop Run Deep. The game has become very popular in Asia yet LisaOne of the four singers of the successful K-Pop BlackPink, to publish A picture of her on Instagram last April.
The K-Pop stars who appear in their blind boxes may be one of the reasons why the South Koreans feel crazy on Labubus, to the extent that Pop Mart has stopped the country’s financial sales.
“Because of the concerns that were raised about possible safety accidents in the Internet -connected sales sites, and with our customers’ safety as our maximum first, we decided to suspend the sales that are not connected to the Internet, all the luxurious Labubu Plush Keyring.”
Social media videos show Pop Mart stores in Seoul full of doll lovers.
In May, Pop Mart was suspended as the physical sales of Labubus in the United Kingdom, noting “a significant increase in customers’ demand for re -storage days.”
Toymaker announced last week on Instagram in the United Kingdom that it will continue sales “The Monsters”, which Labubu is part of, at the end of June.
On June 13, Pop Mart Firing A new series of monsters called Wacky Mart. The chain is inspired by food, and it includes labubus similar to the timpura shrimp, the cup pasta, and the corn.
Seveenteen and Pop Mart representatives did not respond to the comment requests from Business Insider.