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TOP 10 THEMED RETAIL 2010 YOUTH CHINESE

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Chinese brands have led the way in themed retail this year, playing with new concepts in a way that global players simply can not. Let’s recap and look for more great additions in 2011! - The Bergstrom Group

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TOP 10 THEMED RETAIL2010

YOUTH

CHINESE

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Introduction

The days are numbered for cookie cutter shops racked side by side,

hoping to lure youth without a brand or a concept to grab onto. We have

submitted our Top 10 Trends in Retail for 2010 but have also seen a lot

of themes this year that either didn’t exist or weren’t fully formed in 2009.

In tier one and quickly spreading, many of these shops demonstrate

new creativity, more sophisticated targeting and a confidence in testing

new ideas. Chinese brands have led the way in themed retail this year,

playing with new concepts in a way that global players simply can not.

Let’s recap and look for more great additions in 2011!

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1. Attention! Super-Sofa Shoppers2. Generational VIPs3. It’s OK to Be Sex-y Shops4. Brand New China5. TV Set Comes to Life6. Boho-Fabulous7. Social Networked Fro-Yo Girlie Fantasy Lounge8. Wai Guo Wai Mai9. Ka Ching! Vending Made Over10.Juice Plays Dress Up

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Sure to be a hit with busy moms and e-tail addicts, The Store, also known as

一号店 or Yihaodian (meaning Number 1 Store), provides customers with

discounts on a vast array of guaranteed Class-A certified goods, setting it apart

from Taobao and other rival markets who do not carry the same variety across

grocery categories. See our former post on it here.

#1: Attention! Super-Sofa Shoppers

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Eight Hot Pot in the Xicheng district of Beijing, is all 80s, all the time. From the

gate to the smallest detail inside the restaurant, the eatery emulates a typical

80s school experience. The restaurant serves not only hot pot, but 80s favorites

including cold noodles, fried rice, and 麻辣烫 or Ma La Tang (Chongqing hot

spicy hot pot). To add an air of exclusivity, customers have to show their ID

cards to prove that they are members of the 80s generation. Check out our

former post on it here.

#2: Generational VIPs

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Amy’s Bedroom is a female-owned sex shop in Shanghai’s French Concession

district – one of the “cute” sex shops we have seen pop up like fireworks across

tier one. Instead of embracing the more back-alley or institutionalized public

health approaches of their predecessors, the shop is designed to appeal to a

younger, more fashionable clientele that is open and comfortable with their

sexuality. See our previous post on it here.

#3: It’s OK to Be Sex-y Shops

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#4: Brand New China

Brand New China (BNC) is the retail project of popular personality Hong Huang , an

author, TV talk show host and magazine publisher. Breaking ground with the

opening of a 540 square-meter shop in Beijing’s Sanlitun Village, Huang is part of

the movement to turn “made in China” into more than just a manufacturing slogan.

Brand New China (BNC), hopes to draw attention to China’s up-and-coming design

talent by showcasing 150 young Chinese designers across fashion, accessories

and furniture. See our former post on it here.

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#5: TV Set Comes to Life

PISCES café is based in Beijing, a virtual twin of the café Central Perk featured in

the American TV hit Friends. Since it opened in Beijing in March of this year, it has

attracted a sea of fans, eager to experience the show on a new level. By making

fans’ fantasy come true, the owner of this café, Gunther (named after the barista in

Friends), also realized his own dream – to find true friends. See our former post on

it here.

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This year we have seen a slew of new boho-inspired cafes across China. From the

more feminine granny fabulous with floral patterns, lace doilies and wide tea

selections to the more masculine vintage themed spots with spirits and live music

– we love them all.

#6: Boho-Fabulous

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#7: Social Networked Fro-Yo Girlie

Fantasy Lounge

Japanese import Razzleberry, a frozen yogurt store, is becoming increasingly

popular in China’s fashion capital for its innovative marketing and targeted

concept. The store – a glam, sparkly pink lounge – employs a team of mini-

celebrities to serve product and draw fans. Business cards announce celebrity

staff pictures and blog addresses and staff perform special concerts on stage

(see middle picture). Check out our previous post on it here.

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#8: Wai Guo Wai Mai

While the British press has dubbed Chinese tourists’ contribution to the UK economy

the “Peking Pound”, overseas retailers have made big efforts to make shopping for

foreign goods from China easy and appealing. Dai Gou (buying branded products

overseas for Chinese customers) started with individual sellers but has now

attracted brands. See our posts on how Korean retailer Shishangqiyi and Italian

luxury seller Raffaello-network attracted mainland consumers with deep discounts,

easy payment and delivery.

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#9: Ka Ching! Vending Made Over

Slide over sorry drinks and tired cookies, here comes fresh crab, fruit, medicine

and even movie tickets! Vending machines have taken a fresh approach in 2010

and youth have been keen to try new ideas, in convenient places with low prices.

Check out our former post on it here.

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#10: Juice Plays Dress

Up

In September 2010, vampires hit the capital!

Vampire in Beijing, the first vampire theme

bar was opened in Beijing, paving the way

for other small-scale, non-Cosplay but still

character-themed retail. The bar is decorated,

designed and owned all by one guy who is

just 20 years old. The concept is a labor of

love and reminds us how quickly ideas can

be executed in China. As the owner, Ruan,

told us, he has been into vampires, zombies

and other dead but not gone creatures since

his childhood. Currently, Ruan has a number

of requests from group purchase sites and is

considering how best to grow the business.

Check out our former post on it here.

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