

The Labubu craze, retail employment shifts and headwinds in the home goods sector
Jun 14, 2025
Lee Mayer, Co-founder and CEO of Havenly Brands, Jiake Liu, Co-founder of Outer, and Nicole Chaloux-Pinette from Perigold join to discuss the Labubu doll craze and its impact on retail trends. They explore how viral collectibles are reshaping consumer behavior and driving resale markets. The conversation shifts to the retail employment landscape, highlighting significant job losses and challenges in the furniture sector amid a housing slump. Together, they share innovative strategies to adapt, engage customers, and thrive in today’s shifting market.
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Labubu Dolls' Viral Scarcity
- Labubu dolls' virality stems from their unique "ugly cute" design and cultural origins in Nordic mythology inspiration.
- Their blind box format and limited US availability fuel collector frenzy and high resale prices, driving a scarcity-driven trend.
Retail Job Cuts Surging
- Retail job cuts surged in 2025 with nearly 11,500 lost in May, led by store closures and operational streamlining.
- Both legacy mall retailers and major chains like Walmart are downsizing to improve profitability amid economic uncertainty.
Furniture Market Faces Housing Headwinds
- The furniture market struggles with high mortgage rates and slowed home sales, impacting traditional demand.
- Despite this, brands find pockets of growth by adapting to shifting customer needs and behaviors.