Core Insights - Emotional consumption has emerged as a new trend among young consumers, with over 90% recognizing "emotional value" and nearly 60% willing to pay for it [1][3] - The report indicates a significant increase in the proportion of individuals choosing to spend on emotional value, rising by 16.2 percentage points to 56.3% compared to the previous year [3] Group 1: Consumer Behavior - Young consumers exhibit a tendency to spend small amounts for significant emotional returns, as evidenced by the popularity of "happy gift shops" in urban areas like Shanghai [1] - The top five categories for emotional value purchases include physical items (plush toys, aromatherapy, stress relief toys), experiential consumption (concerts, stand-up comedy, psychological counseling), social consumption (Disney playdates), digital consumption (digital avatars, digital pets), and collaborative/brand consumption [3][5] Group 2: Market Trends - Data from a specific e-commerce platform shows a 100% year-on-year increase in orders for trendy toys during a promotional period, with a notable 15-fold increase in sales for a flagship store [3] - The popularity of original designer postcards has surged in a cultural and creative store in Shanghai, indicating a shift towards unique, artistic products [6] Group 3: Wellness Consumption - There has been a marked increase in self-care consumption, with searches for "hair dye group purchases" rising over 145% and "therapeutic wellness" searches increasing by over 188% this year [8][9]
电商消费呈现新趋势 Z世代认可“情绪价值”激发“快乐经济”新热潮
Yang Shi Wang·2025-11-13 06:12