King Abdullah II and Queen Rania, Crown Prince Al Hussein, Princess Salma and Prince Hashem of Jordan attend a ceremony held in Amman on May 25, 2016, to mark the desert kingdom's 70th Independence Day. (On May 25, 1946, the end of the British Mandate over Transjordan was approved by the UN. In 1948, it was renamed the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Jordan Independence Day one of the country's few secular public holidays. It is usually marked parades, ceremonies, speeches, and other festive events and activities). Queen Rania wore a dress created by Jordanian fashion designer Hama Hinnawi.
HAMA FASHION - Jordanian Fashion Designer
what kind of a dress? outfit? is that?
ReplyDeleteI was wondering the same.
DeleteI have to admit that I havent's seen anything like this before.
DeleteUpper part looks very pretty and I like its rich colors but don't get that trumpet thing on her white skirt. Well, it certainly looks interesting.
She looks a perfect modern version of the Queen of 1001 nights. Beautiful and well dressed for their day in their home country. I like it. Just her daughter looks like having not much fun...
ReplyDeleteJ'aime la couleur et les accessoires, mais la jupe, je ne comprends pas. Ça ne me plaît pas vraiment.
ReplyDeleteWell, well, what an ...ehmm...interesting skirt. The dress of the young princess is quite nice. What a pity that her sister is missing. They are both lovely girls.
ReplyDeleteOK, did we put on the rug?
ReplyDelete:)Louise u're so funny!!
DeleteAll the Jordanian people are proud and honored of this ceremony and being ruled by the Hashimite family.
ReplyDeleteAlways elegant even wearing the most cutting edge and unusual fashions, I don't think anyone other than Queen Rainia could pull it off. Lovely woman with a heart of gold.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Queen Ramia. She manages to wear with ease and grace a rather unusual outfit that looks notwistanding very good on her. An what a wonderful family she has! Congratulations and best wishes to the Jordanian people on their country's 70th. Independence anniversary.
ReplyDeleteStunning dress
ReplyDeleteWhy is the crown prince the only one wearing traditional head dress?
ReplyDeletePrincess Moena al-Hoessein is there to, the mother of the king!
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