Our Story

Our Story

GINGI is a children's clothing brand born from love, led by purpose, and shaped by the hands of master tailors with over 40 years of experience. While rooted in Spanish design heritage, our pieces come to life through a carefully selected network of skilled artisans across Europe and the UAE, each one chosen for their commitment to preserving the dying art of slow, thoughtful fashion.

Our Main Values

We Only use the finest materials, primarily sourced from Spain, Portugal and Asia, all GOTS and OEKO-TEX certified. Every garment is consciously produced in limited batches with sustainability and exclusivity at the core of what we do.

Our Main Values

The Heart Behind GINGI

From Passion to Purpose

From Passion to Purpose

I’ve always been the one who loves gems, who sees beauty in shapes, colors, and textures. Spiritual at heart, I let them guide my imagination.

With a background in communications and a mother’s determination, I embarked on this journey inspired by my children, especially Ginebra, “Gigi.” After a difficult birth, she taught me how to live without fear. To try, to fail, to learn, and to find my way back again. To be honest, I don’t come from fashion, I come from passion. And that passion led me to sit with master tailors, where I learned about fabrics, patterns, and patience. I discovered that true quality takes time, something our fast-paced world has forgotten. Each GINGI piece begins the same way: with a hand-drawn sketch inspired by the natural elements that fascinate children: flowers, leaves, the movement of water, the world Gingi explores every day.


From there, I personally select premium fabrics, then work alongside master tailors who transform my vision into reality.

The result? Collections that blend classic Spanish silhouettes with nature-inspired details, designed not to follow trends, but to be passed down through generations.


So, If you’re already part of it, thank you! If you’re new, welcome to the GINGI world.
Love, E xox

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