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Timeless Elegance, Redefined


At Geminae, every piece is crafted to balance sophistication with modern wearability—designed for women who value both style and substance.

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About Us

Meaning Behind “Geminae”

In Latin, “Geminae” is the plural form of “Geminus,” meaning “twins.” It signifies a pair born or created together, sharing a deep connection through their similar essence or origin. The term appears in mythology, astronomy, and other contexts that celebrate duality and balance.

Our Mission

At Geminae, we believe the abaya is more than clothing — it’s a reflection of your ever-evolving moods and the duality within you. Our mission is to design pieces that express both your confident and joyful sides — honoring the multifaceted Gemini spirit that lives in every woman.

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Faqs

1. Do you ship internationally?

Yes, we ship worldwide through trusted couriers. Delivery times vary depending on the destination.

2. How long does it take to process my order?

All items are made-to-order and require 14–30 days for processing (excluding public holidays).

3. How long is delivery after my order is completed?

Kuwait: 1–3 business days.

International: Depends on your location and courier service.

4. Can I return or exchange my order?

Since items are made to your measurements, returns and exchanges are not accepted unless the product has a proven manufacturing defect.

5. What should I do if my item has a defect?

Please contact us within 24 hours of receiving your order and include photos of the defect. Our team will review and assist you.

6. Can I cancel my order?

Yes, cancellations are possible within 24 hours of payment. After this, cancellations are not accepted as production starts immediately.

7. How do I make sure my garment fits?

We recommend double-checking and providing accurate measurements when placing your order to ensure the perfect fit.

8. Do colors look exactly like the photos?

We strive for accuracy, but colors may vary slightly due to lighting or screen differences.

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