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Why a sweet, slightly sinister elf named Labubu is inescapable right now

Why a sweet, slightly sinister elf named Labubu is inescapable right now

Washington Post29-05-2025
In late November, Casey Lewis began her 'After School' newsletter by announcing, 'We've officially hit peak 'bag charm.'' She cited a spate of stories from the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Strategist about women of all ages clipping key chains and jewelry to their purses as evidence that 'the trend's days are numbered.'
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