Queen Rania visited the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts

Queen Rania wore a waven trim burgundy velvet tunic dress by Muzungu Sister, Tatiana Santo Domingo Casiraghi brand

On April 27, 2022, Queen Rania hosted a group of accomplished young local women for Iftar at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts in Amman. The Queen was accompanied by some other female members of the royal family, namely, Princess Rym Ali, Princess Ghida Talal, Princess Wijdan, Princess Basma, Princess Nejla and Princess Sima Abbas.

Queen Rania wore a waven trim burgundy velvet tunic dress by Muzungu Sister, Tatiana Santo Domingo Casiraghi brand

Princess Wijdan is patron of the National Gallery of Fine Arts, while Princess Ghida Talal is a member of the Board of Trustees. Queen Rania wore a new waven trim burgundy velvet tunic dress by Muzungu Sister.

Queen Rania wore a waven trim burgundy velvet tunic dress by Muzungu Sister, Tatiana Santo Domingo Casiraghi brand

Queen Rania wore a waven trim burgundy velvet tunic dress by Muzungu Sister, Tatiana Santo Domingo Casiraghi brand

Queen Rania wore a waven trim burgundy velvet tunic dress by Muzungu Sister, Tatiana Santo Domingo Casiraghi brand

Queen Rania wore a waven trim burgundy velvet tunic dress by Muzungu Sister, Tatiana Santo Domingo Casiraghi brand

Queen Rania wore a waven trim burgundy velvet tunic dress by Muzungu Sister, Tatiana Santo Domingo Casiraghi brand

Queen Rania wore a waven trim burgundy velvet tunic dress by Muzungu Sister, Tatiana Santo Domingo Casiraghi brand

Queen Rania wore Muzungu Sisters Alia Dress Burgundy with Fuchsia
Muzungu Sisters Alia Dress Burgundy with Fuchsia

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  1. Anonymous29/4/22 13:40

    Again QR looks very stylish in this more or less traditional dress with due to its vibrant pink a modern touch. Not sure about the white in the earrings, but don't see them very well.

    MCS

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    1. Anonymous8/5/22 21:46

      This is a traditional Moroccan caftan 🇲🇦

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  2. Cette robe avec une petite touche tradidionnelle la flatte beaucoup ; au niveau des boucles d'oreilles, elles me donnent l'impression d'une fleur de liseron bi-colore !

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    1. Anonymous8/5/22 21:47

      C'est pas une robe c'est un caftan traditionnel Marocain (:

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  3. Anonymous29/4/22 18:38

    produce of monaco in Jordan. nice to see
    j.

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    1. Anonymous30/4/22 10:14

      The caftan is Moroccan and Muzungu Sisters are London based.

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  4. The two tone colors of this traditional gown looks wonderful, and suits the Queen beautifully. The statement earrings work in well and are very effective.

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