Styled Archives: Queen Rania of Jordan’s Most Iconic Fashion Moments
Consistently embracing Middle Eastern designers, Queen Rania’s wardrobe is her crown, and it never falters.
Exemplifying style and effortless grace, Queen Rania of Jordan checks all the boxes one expects in both a monarch and a fashion maven. Consistently embracing creations by Middle Eastern designers, from Elie Saab to Zuhair Murad and Georges Hobeika, Queen Rania’s wardrobe is her crown, and it never falters.
With an affinity for fashion always made apparent, the Jordanian Queen never fails to turn heads. Whether at state affairs or grand galas, Queen Rania has long been a proud ambassador of regional talents. For this week’s Styled Archives, we’re taking a look at her most memorable fashion moments.
On her wedding day to Prince Abdallah of Jordan | 1993
Queen Rania broke tradition by forgoing a tiara, opting instead for a chic up-do wrapped with an embellished band to secure her veil. She wore a Bruce Oldfield gown inspired by formal Syrian court dresses, featuring a fully-skirted design with a separate bolero jacket. The outfit was adorned with intricate gold embroidery on the collar, sleeves, hem, and waterfall detailing.
With Karl Lagerfeld for the 59th Bambi Awards in Germany | 2007
At Crown Prince Felipe of Spain’s Wedding Gala Dinner | 2004
For Crown Prince Felipe of Spain’s wedding gala dinner, Queen Rania turned heads in a white gown with delicate embroidery along the neckline and double draping along its hem.
At her American University of Cairo graduation ceremony | 1991
At a state ceremony in Paris- 1999
Wearing an Elie Saab dress at charity ball in Versailles | 2002
On Mother's Day | 2017
With King Abdullah at Raghadan Palace | 1999
At a Photoshoot | 1994
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