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팟캐스트 (706) 세계가 열광하는 라부부의 정체는?

팟캐스트 (706) 세계가 열광하는 라부부의 정체는?

Korea Heralda day ago
진행자: 홍유, Chelsea Proctor
Why are Labubu monsters taking over the world?
기사 요약: 괴짜 같은 외모의 피규어 라부부가 젠지 세대의 개성과 불완전함을 상징하며 패션계의 새로운 아이콘으로 떠오르고 있다.
[1] In an industry that thrives on constant reinvention, a mischievous, elvish toy called Labubu is quickly becoming fashion's most unexpected new star.
thrive: 번창하다
mischievous: 장난기 있는
elvish: 요정 같은, 신비롭고 장난기 있는
[2] With its jagged teeth, wild hair and wide-eyed grin, Labubu has leapt from collectible curiosity to cultural symbol. Originally designed by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung, Labubu was introduced through the Pop Mart x How2work series, initially appealing to a niche group of toy collectors.
jagged: 들쭉날쭉한
appeal: 매력을 끌다
[3] But Labubu's popularity has surged well beyond that audience, especially among Generation Z consumers drawn to its offbeat, anti-cute aesthetic.
offbeat: 색다른, 일반적이지 않은, 독특한
aesthetic: 미적 감각
[4] Unlike the smooth, symmetrical mascots that once dominated toy shelves, Labubu's oddball charm resonates with young people who reject conventional standards of beauty. The imperfections — sharp teeth, awkward grin, untamed hair — have become a statement of identity in an age where uniqueness is increasingly celebrated.
oddball: 괴짜
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