From Blind Box to Fashion Icon: Why Labubu Suddenly Conquered Celebrities and Gen Z

If you have walked through a shopping district in Bangkok, Singapore, or Tokyo recently, you have likely seen a strange phenomenon: grown adults queuing for hours outside Pop Mart stores, and luxury handbags adorned with a mischievous, sharp-toothed elf.

That elf is Labubu, and it is currently the hottest accessory in the world.

But how did a vinyl toy character, created years ago by artist Kasing Lung, suddenly skyrocket from a niche collector's item to a mainstream fashion icon in 2024? The answer lies in a perfect storm of celebrity influence, the "ugly-cute" trend, and the psychology of blind boxes.

1. The "Lisa Effect": The Spark That Started the Fire

While Labubu has been popular in the art toy community since 2015, its explosion into the mainstream can be traced back to a specific moment.

In early 2024, Lisa from BLACKPINK posted an Instagram story featuring a "The Monsters - Tasty Macarons" vinyl face plush hanging from her luxury bag. She was later spotted hugging a giant "Fall in Wild" Labubu plush.

The impact was instant.

2. Bag Charms: The New Status Symbol

Labubu's rise coincides with a broader fashion trend: Bag Charms.

Inspired by the revival of the "Jane Birkin aesthetic"—messy, personalized, and full of trinkets—Gen Z and Millennials have started decorating their expensive minimalist bags with loud, colorful accessories.

Labubu fits this trend perfectly.

3. The Psychology of "Ugly-Cute" (Kimo-Kawaii)

Why do people love a character with serrated teeth and a wicked smile?

Labubu falls into the category of "Kimo-Kawaii" (gross-cute or ugly-cute). Unlike Hello Kitty or traditional Disney characters which represent pure innocence, Labubu represents mischief.

4. The Thrill of the Hunt (Blind Box Mechanics)

We cannot ignore the genius of Pop Mart's business model. Buying a Labubu isn't as simple as purchasing a product; it's a gamble.

5. Is It Just a Fad?

Critics might say Labubu is just a fleeting trend, but the data suggests otherwise. The IP has depth. With the release of new formats like the "Have a Seat" series (which features posable limbs) and the expansion of the "Mokoko" sub-character, the universe is expanding.

As long as celebrities continue to use them as bag charms and Kasing Lung continues to innovate with new designs, Labubu is here to stay.

Join the Trend (Even Digitally)

Can't get your hands on a physical Labubu because they are sold out everywhere? Or maybe you aren't ready to pay the reseller premiums?

You can still join the movement. Deck out your phone with the same aesthetic. Check out our wallpaper collections to match the specific Labubu style you love.

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