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=== Assistant: That headline is a mix of high-fashion, streetwear, and collectible culture. === That headline is a mix of high-fashion, streetwear, and collectible culture. Here's a breakdown of what it means: ===== “A Seventeen X Sacai Labubu Wearing Carhartt WIP Sold For $31,250 On Pharrell’s Joopiter” ===== ===== - Seventeen: Likely refers to the K-pop boy band Seventeen. They've collaborated on limited-edition fashion or collectibles before. ===== * Sacai: A high-end Japanese fashion brand known for its avant-garde, hybrid style. A collaboration with Seventeen would be part of a limited drop, highly collectible. : ===== - Labubu is a popular designer toy character from Kasing Lung, part of the Ziqi Culture universe. ===== * It’s known in the art toy and vinyl collectible scene. Think of it like a niche, artistic version of a Funko Pop. : ===== - Carhartt WIP ("Work In Progress") is the fashion-forward, European streetwear line from the traditional American workwear brand Carhartt. ===== * In this case, the toy is dressed in miniature Carhartt WIP clothing—possibly part of the collectible design. : ===== - This is a high-end collector’s item. ===== * That price signals rarity, hype, and cultural significance—especially in the art toy or fashion collector markets. ===== - Joopiter is Pharrell Williams’ curated auction platform, launched to sell rare fashion, art, and music-related objects. ===== * It's like a luxury streetwear Sotheby’s, aimed at tastemakers and hype collectors. ===== A rare designer toy (Labubu) that was a collab between K-pop band Seventeen and fashion brand Sacai, dressed in miniature Carhartt WIP clothes, sold for $31,250 via Pharrell Williams’ luxury auction platform, Joopiter. It’s a mashup of K-pop, fashion, collectible toys, and streetwear hype culture—and someone paid a premium for that unique intersection. ===== Would you like context on who buys these kinds of things—or what it means culturally?
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