Infantium Victoria places great importance on every step of its creation process. When Julia and Dinie have finalized their designs, the D’andt atelier in Zaventem, Belgium, draws out each pattern by hand with meticulous attention to detail. The production of the designs is then carried out in Germany, Portugal, and India. The brand is selective about its partners, choosing producers who meet strict criteria. These include using sustainable raw materials, managing waste responsibly, and ensuring ethical working conditions.
Infantium Victoria goes the extra mile to make sure everyone involved in making their clothes is treated fairly. They keep a close eye on the production process, ensuring that every person in the workshops receives fair wages and works in safe conditions. This isn’t just about checking boxes; it’s about building real relationships with the producers. The brand’s commitment to ethical practices is further solidified by their adherence to the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certificate and other reputable audit organizations.
Infantium Victoria’s dedication to sustainability extends to their choice of fabrics as well. Each material they use is ethically and sustainably produced in Europe,
You can find detailed information about the fabrics, where they come from, and who makes them, all on Infantium Victoria’s website.