August 30, 2025
David’s Bridal offers custom -made wedding dress styles for label

David’s Bridal offers custom -made wedding dress styles for label

David’s bride comprises the Labubu madness. The special wedding dress retailer is making unique dresses for the plush accessory and gives the POP Mart Little Monster Toy in an unconventional way.

Labubu collectors and fans can order customer -specific accessories to meet the customer -specific wedding dress of its small accessories. Each labubu look can be manufactured to reproduce the bride’s own wedding dress, which is scaled so that it fits the 10-inch plush accessory.

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According to the brand, David’s Bridal labubu designs serve as an expansion of the company’s commitment for detail-oriented quality adjustment and celebration of love. The bridal chain has also used Viola Chan, David’s Bridal’s head of Couture and Design, reinterpreted two of its designs in a label size.

Together with custom Labubu wedding dresses, David’s bride also creates handmade outfits that correspond to bridal accessories and bridesmaids as well as other design elements. Labubu wedding dresses and custom outfits in Limited edition are now available for ordering through David’s local teams from David’s local teams.

Adaptable outfits, including couture and custom wedding dresses, start at 50 US dollars. The clothes and other outfits from bridesmaids start at 35 US dollars.

Labust ‘popularity reached a apex in 2025. The TIKTOK enthusiasm behind the accessories has brought the increase in the laboratory in the cultural zeitgeist with more than 1.4 million videos with the accessories on TikTok. Celebrities from Blackpinks Lisa to Cher have accepted the accessory, and streetwear styles show the little creature.

The Chinese Tymaker Pop Mart, who dates from the Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung in 2015, licensed Labubu designs and research in 2019 by an agreement with lung. In 2025, Pop Mart recorded a sales boom of 1,828 percent for the Tikok shop in the USA and grew from $ 429,259 in May 2024 to 4.8 million dollars in May 2025.

“For me, Labubu is more than just a designer toy. It is a fashionable statement,” said Amy Melissa, a Labubu collector based in Singapore, previously WWD. “I love to attach it to my designer bags as unique accessories, and the ability to dress them in stylish outfits makes them even more relevant in fashion talks.”

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