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Brand Experience: Experiential Barbie Concept Store Opens in Shanghai

If you strolled through Shanghai’s bustling downtown, especially along Huaihai Middle Road, last Friday, it was impossible to miss the captivating sight of a new six-story concept store adorned with a massive Barbie face. This extraordinary brand experience beckons passersby from behind a tent, promising a unique blend of retail innovation and immersive engagement in the heart of Shanghai.

Well yes, the doll who’s accompanied every girl’s childhood in the West has packed her luggage and moved onto China in big style to try get into the dreams of little girls locally.

How? But through an experiential concept store of course.

The Barbie flagship store in Shanghai transcends traditional retail by offering an unparalleled brand experience. Beyond mere product displays, visitors are welcomed to explore a Barbie doll exhibition and engage in designing their unique dolls. Additionally, patrons can indulge in pampering sessions, with options for nails and hair services, culminating in an exquisite dining experience on the top floor. Helmed by renowned chef David Laris, the restaurant boasts a Barbie-themed bar open until 2 am, catering to a diverse audience, including those who are not so little anymore.

Every detail, feature, and technological innovation within the shop has been meticulously crafted to forge a profound connection with consumers, extending well beyond the typical purchasing encounter. In China, Barbie assumes a role that surpasses that of a mere doll; she emerges as a glamorous lifestyle icon. Consequently, the store transcends its function as a mere retail space; it becomes a haven, a sanctuary where individuals immerse themselves in the full spectrum of the brand. Here, patrons don’t just buy a simple toy; they live, play, wear, eat, and breathe the essence of Barbie, transforming the store into a holistic brand experience that resonates with a diverse audience.

The symbol of a dream lifestyle can build a sentimental relationship with customers that is worth much more than the dollar value of the doll. The concept store is indeed a way to engage Chinese consumers with the values the Barbie brand stands for.

With Mattel setting its sights on China as the primary market within the next 5 to 10 years, the enduring advantages of the Barbie brand experience promise substantial contributions to Mattel’s bottom line, justifying the initial investment. The potential long-term gains from Barbie’s new Shanghainese home make the exploration of her vibrant journey an enticing prospect. Join us to witness firsthand how Barbie is faring in her dynamic Shanghainese abode, where each visit is not just a retail excursion but an immersive adventure into the heart of a captivating brand experience.

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