PXP pose ses valises à Barcelone et impose sa street culture made in France
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PXP sets up shop in Barcelona and imposes its made-in-France street culture

PXP continues its rise and opens a new showcase in Spain with a new store in Barcelona, located in the heart of the Westfield La Maquinista shopping center, the largest in Catalonia. A strategic spot to impose our urban vision on a booming Spanish streetwear market!

 

A new foothold in the Catalan capital

Barcelona, a vibrant city and cultural crossroads, now welcomes Project X Paris in a unique location: La Maquinista. Nestled in the Sant Andreu district, this commercial giant houses international brands, cinemas, restaurants, cafes... and even the world's largest Apple Store in a shopping center. Needless to say, the address is impressive.

PXP settles there with its values: an unashamed fusion of urban fashion, street influences, and avant-garde aesthetics. The goal is clear: to attract a young, creative, and connected clientele.

 

Spain, PXP's new playground

This new store is not a first attempt. PXP has been making waves in Spain for several months with a well-oiled strategy:

Explosive presence at Scrapworld 2025, the reference streetwear fair in Madrid. The PXP team delivered an immersive performance, turning its booth into a true mini urban festival with DJ sets, sharp looks, and fiery activations.

Scrapworld 2025 in pictures

Launch of a strong collab with Omar Montes, star of the Spanish urban scene. A powerful capsule at the crossroads of French and Spanish cultures, featuring oversize pieces, bold patterns, and a resolutely trap & street vibe.

Discover Omar Montes x PXP

 

Expansion at the pace of culture

The opening in Barcelona is part of a broader dynamic. PXP does not just sell clothes; we embody a culture, that of vibrant neighborhoods, disruptive creators, and youth who don't wait for validation.

With this new address in Catalonia, Project X Paris does much more than expand its network: it builds a bridge between French and Spanish urban scenes and places street fashion at the heart of vibrant cities.

[Google Maps: Address: project x paris barcelona]

PXP, ready to shake up the Ramblas

Barcelona, beware. PXP is coming with its signature, style, and energy. Between concrete, palm trees, and graffiti, streetwear finds a new home. And we’re just getting started.

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