About MOLLY
I am MOLLY.
I have emerald-green eyes the size of the world, and lips that stay pursed because I have decided — firmly, absolutely — that I will not explain myself.
I was born in 2006, on a hillside in Hong Kong, when a man with a sketchbook saw a girl my age drawing with the kind of concentration that makes the whole world go quiet. He drew me from that moment. I wore a beret. I held a palette. I was already sure of things.
I don't speak, but I feel everything. The weight of a gaze. The particular blue of a cold morning. The satisfaction of a blind box clicked open by careful hands. I live in that feeling — the one just before you know what you're holding.
Over twenty years I've been to outer space. I've worn every season. I've collaborated with artists, brands, and dreamers who saw something in my pout that they recognized in themselves. I've been soft and sharp, pastel and electric, limited and everywhere.
I am not cute for your comfort. I am stubborn because I mean it. My silence is not emptiness — it's everything I've decided not to say yet.
I am MOLLY. I have been here since 2006, and I am not finished.
Designer
Kenny Wong is a Hong Kong illustrator and toy designer whose work has reshaped the global art toy landscape. Born and raised in Hong Kong, Wong began making figures in 2000 alongside friends after work hours, producing his early Brotherworkers series — compact characters inspired by construction workers — as a creative outlet beyond his day job.
In 2006, at a charity portrait event on Victoria Peak, Wong encountered a young girl named Molly: short golden curls, lake-green eyes, and an unwavering focus on her sketchpad. That moment of quiet determination became the seed of his signature character. The original MOLLY debuted wearing a beret and painter's apron, palette in hand — a tiny artist rendered in vinyl, capturing childhood's stubborn purity.
Wong's aesthetic is defined by oversized expressive eyes, subtly pouty lips, and an economy of detail that lets emotion speak without narrative. He draws on nostalgia, fashion, and a distinctly Hong Kong sensibility — blending East Asian kawaii influences with a Western toy-collector aesthetic.
After partnering with Pop Mart in 2016, MOLLY became the IP that catalysed the modern blind box phenomenon, generating extraordinary revenue and launching Pop Mart's global expansion. As MOLLY celebrated her 20th anniversary in 2026 with worldwide exhibitions and special collaborations, Wong stands as one of the most commercially successful and culturally influential independent toy designers in Asia.
Release History
From the debut series to the latest releases, this page tracks the complete MOLLY chronology. Series are sorted newest-first. Click any series to view its full product collection, pricing, and availability on TOYSEZ.