Mattel got carried away with Barbie story - Paul French

The closure comes after other high-profile closures of retailers like BestBuy and Home Deposit.
The LA Times:
Paul French, the Shanghai-based founder of retail market-research company Access Asia, said Monday he was skeptical that the closure was planned.
"What’s better than a [successful] flagship store in Shanghai?" he said.
Instead, French said, Mattel probably overestimated its cachet in China and assumed Chinese women would embrace childish brands the way many women in Japan do with Hello Kitty and, well, Barbie.
"They got massively carried away with that store," French said. "Retail is all about square footage and I never saw enough people there to justify its size. The rent there would have been big."

Labels: Barbie, BestBuy, China, China Speakers Bureau, Mattel, Paul French
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