A strategic address worthy of the biggest stores, XXL racks dedicated to ready-to-wear and one objective: to become the new destination for fashion fans to create new looks. Discover this future giant of clothing, shoes and accessories which will revolutionize your shopping trips in the capital.
In Paris, certain streets remain essential for shopping for new outfits and renewing your wardrobe, and Rue de Rivoli is clearly part of the lot. Between the well-established ready-to-wear boutiques and the constant flow of passers-by looking for the perfect pair of jeans or the latest trendy coat, the neighborhood is always full. It is precisely there, at number 126, that a new clothing store is about to open this fall. Installed in a Haussmannian building currently undergoing transformation, this future temple of fashion and ready-to-wear takes the place of a former C&A, long a landmark for fans of ready-to-wear and textile basics at low prices.
This new flagship will not be a simple clothing store. The idea is to offer a broader textile purchasing experience, where you can stroll between the racks, touch the materials and discover the new ready-to-wear collections without feeling cramped. In this large space, a first brand has already confirmed its arrival: Muji, which plans to install a concept there over 2,500 square meters, giving pride of place to its lines of refined clothing, its cotton t-shirts, shirts and pants, alongside everyday objects. A choice that sets the tone: here, we rely on fashion brands capable of deploying a complete wardrobe, from underwear to mid-season jackets.
In this dynamic, another famous clothing brand is preparing to make a name for itself. It belongs to the Inditex group, a global ready-to-wear giant which has a string of strategic locations for its clothing brands. The idea is no longer to open small fashion boutiques, but to create huge sales areas capable of bringing together the entire clothing offering – denim jeans, floral dresses, knitted sweaters, skirts, blazers and shoes – to make customers want to put together entire looks.
This future Parisian fashion store fits perfectly into this logic, with a surface designed to highlight the different pieces of the fall-winter collection, facilitate fitting in the booth with suitable mirrors, and integrate ultra-modern clothing purchasing paths. The clothing brand behind this opening is none other than Stradivarius. Here it is offering its largest Parisian boutique, with the ambition of establishing itself as a key address for shopping for fashion, shoes and women’s ready-to-wear in the capital.
On the program: ultra-trendy clothing pieces, essential wardrobe basics, renewed very regularly throughout the seasons, with prices that remain accessible to treat yourself to a complete new outfit.
In such a busy area, the opening of a ready-to-wear space of this scale could quickly become a reflex, whether to spot the latest fashion trends, try a new cut of pants, or simply stroll between the clothing collections.


