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不止泡泡玛特,整个消费赛道都该为“情绪”疯狂
3 6 Ke·2025-09-19 09:49

Group 1: Market Overview - In 2025, China's consumer market is experiencing a divergence, with traditional consumer goods showing weak growth while "emotional consumption" characterized by emotional connection, cultural identity, and immersive experiences is booming [1][4] - In the first half of 2025, the total retail sales of consumer goods reached 24,545.8 billion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of only 5.0% [1] - The retail sales of goods amounted to 21,797.8 billion yuan, growing by 5.1% [1] Group 2: Company Performance - Moutai, a representative of traditional high-end consumption, reported a revenue of 91.094 billion yuan in the first half of 2025, with a year-on-year growth of 9.16%, marking the first time in nearly a decade that its growth rate fell to single digits [1] - Pop Mart achieved a revenue of 13.88 billion yuan in the first half of 2025, with a remarkable year-on-year growth of 204.4% and an adjusted net profit of 4.71 billion yuan, up 362.8% [1] - Miniso's second-quarter revenue reached 4.97 billion yuan, growing by 23.1% year-on-year, while its subsidiary TOP TOY saw a revenue increase of 87.0% [2] Group 3: Consumer Trends - The rise of emotional consumption reflects a deep-seated desire for emotional comfort and cultural identity among consumers [4][5] - Consumers are shifting their spending from traditional goods to emotional products, indicating a change in consumption logic from "need" to "liking" and from "utility" to "emotion" [4][5] - The emotional consumption trend is not just limited to toys and jewelry but is also evident in various sectors, including tea beverages and snacks [18][20][23] Group 4: Emotional Consumption Dynamics - Emotional consumption is characterized by consumers being willing to pay for emotional experiences, social attributes, and identity recognition rather than just the products themselves [18] - The success of brands like Pop Mart and Lao Pu Gold illustrates the shift from functional attributes to emphasizing the emotional and cultural aspects of products [11][12] - The average overlap rate of Lao Pu Gold consumers with luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Cartier is as high as 77.3%, indicating its entry into the high-end market [13] Group 5: Future Implications - The rise of emotional consumption is reshaping the entire consumption landscape, prompting brands to reassess their value creation strategies [25] - Companies that can accurately capture emotional needs and provide meaningful experiences are likely to thrive in this new consumption era [25]