At this point, most of us have accepted that the Labubu craze has fully taken over fashion and pop culture. What started as a niche collectable from the Chinese brand Pop Mart has snowballed into a global obsession, thanks in no small part to the A-list. Pop Mart’s total revenue more than doubled with Labubu contributing nearly 726% year-over-year growth, which is roughly 23–25% of their total revenue. It all began when Lady Gaga carried a custom Labubu purse designed by Marko Monroe — a handcrafted piece so unique that it sent celebrities into a frenzy, each desperate to get their hands on a one-of-a-kind “purse monster.”
Last weekend, the pioneer of all things cool made it her own. BLACKPINK’s Lisa was one of the first stars to embrace the cult of Labubu, helping propel the blind-box collectables into the fashion mainstream. What was once a quirky cultural crossover has now become a signature part of Lisa’s creative identity. Her obsession was on full display during BLACKPINK’s Deadline World Tour stop in London, UK on Saturday night. Lisa turned heads in a custom pink Labubu-inspired ensemble styled by Brett Alan Nelson at the Wembley Stadium, where the girl group performed for the first time ever. The outfit featured a fuzzy miniskirt and crop top with dramatic padded shoulders, a corseted bustier, and knee-high furry pink boots; she even made her entry with the cutest Labubu eye mask. Pinned to her waist was a customised pink Labubu, courtesy of none other than Monroe himself.
Netizens go wild
As expected, fans went wild when they witnessed this dramatic new look on Lisa. But it’s been almost a week since the big show and the craze is far from over. Showering love on the style sensation, a social media user gushed, “Love this style of Lisa so much 😍,” whereas another internet user wrote, “Icons Labubu & Lisa.” Another fan claimed, “She the reason why it’s so popular in the united states,” whereas a comment read, “Mother of labubu🔥 labubu spoiled her😢😢😢😢.” A fan even called Lisa, “The Queen of Labubu.”
Lisa’s love affair with Labubus isn’t new. In an older interview with Vanity Fair last year, she confessed, “[My close friends in Thailand] showed me a bunch of stuff and as soon as I got them, I went crazy. I spent all my money. I go to Pop Mart everywhere — if I fly to New York, I go to Miami, I try to find Pop Mart there, Paris. Kinda like finding treasure.”
What is the Labubu trend?
For the uninitiated, Labubus are quirky plush collectables sold in “blind boxes,” where buyers don’t know which colour or style they’ll get until the big reveal. With their goblin-like faces, fluffy suits, and irresistibly odd charm, they’ve become a fashion statement — often clipped onto purses or backpacks, now elevated to couture-level accessories.
Blackpink’s Deadline World Tour
Blackpink, meanwhile, continues to make history. Their Deadline World Tour, which began in July this year and will end in January next year, spans 31 shows across 16 cities, with upcoming stops in Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong in 2026. As the first female K-pop group to sell over a million albums, they’re still smashing records.