You don’t change a winning team and between Rania de Jordan and her stylists, a priori it’s a rolling business. In all circumstances, the wife of King Abdallah II is always noted for sublime, chic dresses and always in perfect correlation with the events she attends. This Monday, March 27, was another test!
Rania of Jordan attended the opening of the 22nd “Bisat Al Reeh” Fair in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. For the occasion, the gorgeous Sovereign was dressed in a traditional dress called an abaya and signed by Funtazza Designs, a Jordanian brand, which was worn over a long beige dress, paired with a small hand-woven handbag by Fendi .
An even more important visit for Rania of Jordan in the middle of the month of Ramadan. “Happy to be in Saudi Arabia during the holy month of Ramadan, and grateful to Her Royal Highness Princess Adelah bint Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud for hosting me and introducing me to the talent of the Bisat Al Reeh exhibition. I am also very impressed by the first Biennale of Islamic Arts organized by the Kingdom, a beautiful celebration of the heritage of Islamic art.“, he announced on Instagram. After seeing the exhibition, Rania of Jordan went to the first Biennale of Islamic Arts. led by Aya Al-Bakree CEO of the Ad-Diriyah Biennial Foundation and was surprised.
Rania returns to work after Iman’s wedding
The Queen and King Abdullah II have returned to work after living in a bubble of family bliss during their daughter Iman’s wedding. The latter married Jameel Alexander Thermiothis on March 12, in a magnificent Dior dress, under the gaze of many guests, including family and friends. A ceremony placed under the sign of emotion as evidenced by the official photos revealed on social networks.
The royal couple will also wear it again in a few weeks. Just a month after the announcement of the young woman’s engagement, her brother Prince Hussein also indicated that he wanted to put the ring on the finger of his partner Rajwa Al Saif. An event scheduled for June 1 and where Rania should shine, once again.
Source : Pure People
