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Labubu craze makes Pop Mart CEO Wang Ning China's 10th richest person

Labubu craze makes Pop Mart CEO Wang Ning China's 10th richest person

Express Tribune18 hours ago

Pop Mart's CEO, Wang Ning, has achieved remarkable financial success, becoming one of China's wealthiest individuals, largely thanks to the global popularity of the Labubu. Wang's rise to wealth highlights the booming market for designer toys and the success of Pop Mart's "blind box" retail model.
Founded in 2010 in Beijing, Pop Mart initially started as a multi-brand retailer before pivoting to develop its own original intellectual properties (IPs).
While Pop Mart has introduced many beloved characters, Labubu—the quirky, elf-like creature created by artist Kasing Lung—has become the standout success.
Released in 2019, Labubu's popularity has skyrocketed, fuelled by its 'ugly-cute' aesthetic and limited edition designs.
High-profile endorsements from global celebrities like Blackpink's Lisa, Emma Roberts, Dua Lipa, and Rihanna have further elevated the character's status, with Labubu now a must-have item in the fashion world.
In 2024, Pop Mart's financial success reached new heights, with a 188% increase in net income and total sales surpassing 13 billion yuan ($1.8 billion USD).
This growth has directly contributed to Wang Ning's personal wealth, propelling him to over $20 billion and placing him among the ranks of China's youngest billionaires and 10th richest person in the country.

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