How ‘made in China’ became trendy, thanks to Labubu toy’s Asia-wide success
What was the hottest toy in Asia this year? For many, the answer is a quirky, rubber-coated plush character with pointy ears, devilish eyes, jagged teeth and a mischievous grin.
Labubu, designed by Hong Kong-born Kasing Lung and made by Pop Mart, Chinaβs leading retailer of trendy toys, has captured the hearts of fans across the continent with its unusual and eye-catching design.
Pop Mart, the βlargest and fastest-growing enterprise in the trendy toy industryβ according to a report by Guosen Securities released at the end of last month, has witnessed double-digit sales growth in China and triple-digit growth in international markets in the past year.
Labubu and other mystery collectables, often kept in sealed packaging known as blind boxes, are helping to reshape the global perception of βmade in Chinaβ products. Instead of being seen as cheap, mass-produced items, the toys are gaining global recognition for their unique designs, brand power, and their ability to tap into emerging consumer trends.
At a Pop Mart store in Shanghaiβs Xuhui district, one customer said she had finally managed to buy a Labubu set after months of waiting.
βI could never get one when the stock was replenished online because so many people rushed to buy at the same time,β she said. βToday, I finally got one at an official store, and Iβm so happy!β
When asked why she loved the toy, the young woman said: βI love the design; I feel happy when looking at it.β
While demand for Labubu, the flagship toy in Pop Martβs collection, has outstripped supply in China, it has also become a sensation in other parts of Asia as well.
In April,Β Lisa, a Thai member of the popular K-pop group Blackpink, posted a photo of herself online cuddling a Labubu doll that also showcased a Labubu keychain on her bag. That sparked a surge in the toyβs popularity in Thailand that quickly spread to Vietnam, Singapore and beyond.
Pop Martβs third-quarter business update showed that the companyβs overall revenue grew by between 120 and 125 per cent year on year. Revenue in mainland China increased by between 55 and 60 per cent, while revenue from Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and international markets grew by between 440 and 445 per cent.
Source: CNA