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「四大金刚」,挤满商场一楼
投资界·2025-06-22 07:23

Core Viewpoint - The retail landscape is shifting, with traditional beauty brands being replaced by new categories such as trendy toys, outdoor sports, and tea beverage brands, which are now dominating the first floor of shopping malls [4][5][7]. Group 1: Changing Retail Dynamics - The flagship store of Innisfree, a Korean beauty brand, was replaced by Pop Mart, a trendy toy company, highlighting a significant shift in consumer preferences [4]. - The emergence of the "Four Kings" (trendy toys, outdoor sports, new energy vehicles, and tea beverages) reflects a broader trend where traditional beauty counters are losing prominence in shopping malls [5][6]. - The vacancy rate in shopping malls, even in major cities, has approached 14%, providing an opportunity for the "Four Kings" to establish a presence [7]. Group 2: Impact on Beauty Brands - The number of beauty counters in China has decreased from 15,415 in 2020 to 11,365 in 2022, with low-end beauty counters experiencing the most significant decline [7]. - High-end beauty brands like Chanel and Lancôme continue to maintain their presence in malls despite overall declines in sales, as they contribute to the mall's image and customer traffic [8][9]. - The first floor of shopping malls serves as a "face" for the mall, influencing consumer perceptions and foot traffic [8]. Group 3: The Rise of New Categories - New energy vehicle brands have become a significant presence in shopping malls, with Tesla being a pioneer in this space [11][12]. - The tea beverage sector is rapidly evolving, with brands like Nayuki and Heytea adjusting their pricing strategies to adapt to changing consumer behaviors [15][16]. - The number of tea beverage brands is increasing, with some brands like Bawang Tea Ji opening nearly 3,000 new stores in 2024, indicating a strong expansion trend [16]. Group 4: Strategic Brand Positioning - Brands like Lululemon and Pop Mart are focusing on prime locations in high-end shopping malls, which enhances their brand visibility and consumer engagement [20][22]. - The "Bird Nest Plan" by brands like Arc'teryx emphasizes opening flagship stores in key urban areas, reflecting a strategic shift towards high-value locations [22][23]. - The competition for prime retail space is intensifying, with many mid-tier malls struggling to attract high-end brands, leading to a concentration of successful brands in top-tier malls [23]. Group 5: Future Outlook - The retail environment remains unpredictable, with some brands thriving while others struggle to maintain their presence [24]. - Emerging brands like Mao Geping are successfully expanding in the offline market, demonstrating that opportunities still exist for brands that offer unique customer experiences [24]. - The future of the "Four Kings" and their potential replacements remains uncertain, as consumer preferences continue to evolve [24].