Queen Rania Visits Mar Mansour Charitable Society in Amman

Queen Rania wore a navy pleated stripe waistcoat dress by Sacai, and a crystal embellished high neck top by Rabanne

On December 3, 2025, Queen Rania of Jordan attended the children's Christmas festivities at the Mar Mansour Charitable Society in Amman. Joining the children in holiday-themed activities organized by the Children’s Museum – Jordan, Queen Rania observed as they created Christmas tree ornaments. The Queen then gathered with the nuns for a conversation around the Christmas tree, while Santa Claus distributed gifts to the children.

Queen Rania wore a navy pleated stripe waistcoat dress by Sacai, and a crystal embellished high neck top by Rabanne

Queen Rania wore a navy pleated stripe waistcoat dress by Sacai, and a crystal embellished high neck top by Rabanne

Queen Rania wore a navy pleated stripe waistcoat dress by Sacai, and a crystal embellished high neck top by Rabanne

Founded in 1957, the Mar Mansour Charitable Society aims to serve and support disadvantaged families and children. In 1974, it established a care home for children aged 3 to 18, providing a stable living environment for more than 600 children to date.

Queen Rania wore a navy pleated stripe waistcoat dress by Sacai, and a crystal embellished high neck top by Rabanne

Queen Rania wore a navy pleated stripe waistcoat dress by Sacai, and a crystal embellished high neck top by Rabanne

Queen Rania wore SACAI Pleated Waistcoat Dress in Chalk Stripe
SACAI Pleated Waistcoat Dress

Queen Rania wore Rabanne Crystal Embellished High Neck Top
Rabanne Crystal Embellished High Neck Top
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  1. غير معرف4/12/25 14:01

    Je ne trouve pas cette combinaison réussie.
    Oui, ces éléments ne se marient pas bien.

    Outre cela, je n’ai pas une grande affection pour ces bottes, de même que pour ce manteau ; sans oublier ce haut.

    Bref, un non pour moi.
    Oui à l’originalité. Mais la reine a effectué des associations plus réussies.

    -Astrid.

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  2. غير معرف4/12/25 14:06

    She tries too Hard to be trendy!! the top and cut off jacket don't cordinate!

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    1. غير معرف4/12/25 20:05

      @14:06, it is none of your business, what she tries or not. Talk should be about the outfit, not on the persons (or you unknown) intentions.

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  3. غير معرف4/12/25 14:07

    Love everything but the boots, Rem

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  4. غير معرف4/12/25 15:31

    Oh dear: what is she wearing ?!

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    1. غير معرف4/12/25 17:48

      Clothes she has chosen which she enjoys.

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    2. غير معرف4/12/25 20:04

      If you don't have anything meaningful as an answer to this question, why do you publish the question? Just to say something negative of the wearer? this is not how commenter culture should be.

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  5. غير معرف4/12/25 15:44

    She heard that commenters on this fashion blog keep criticising Queen Camilla as "old fashioned" and "boring" for wearing for pinafores with blouses under it. So she decided to engage herself in favour of the pinafore - one Queen helps the other, and if Rania wears it, it sure cannot be "old fashioned". - Just joking ... almost.

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  6. Je n’arrive pas à aimer ce look original !

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  7. This looks fun and fresh, totally out of the box and I like it! The boots are to die for.

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  8. غير معرف4/12/25 16:10

    Strange

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  9. غير معرف4/12/25 16:27

    I will be alone here . . . I like the boots and cannot make sense out of the rest of it. The turtleneck does not coordinate with the dress in color, print or style. This dress needed to be worn without the top underneath it and it would have looked much better, though I understand she can't wear it as designed due to modesty issues. The dress is actually chalk striped, which makes the polka-dots even more confusing. The dress alone has a lot of detail and could be an interesting change from some of the typical dresses we see. Best not to buy this style again when it does not conform to her need for a reserved style.

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    1. غير معرف5/12/25 00:39

      I find your comment very well written, and polite, and totally echo your words
      Luna

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  10. غير معرف4/12/25 16:43

    Q. Rania certainly has flair. Odd items but she has the figure, deportment and genius to pull them together into original `style` - that is fashion, imo!

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    1. غير معرف4/12/25 17:49

      Indeed

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    2. غير معرف4/12/25 17:54

      The brown top is quite good on Rania but am confused by the designer’s intention with the “dress”. It has pleats at the back, an upper back a little like a trench coat, odd fitting that makes it appear borrowed in the wrong size and the strangest thing: sleeves of a totally different non matching colour. Very arty and very interesting fashion- which is Rania’s thing even if I would have left it on the rack. Nice to see some more artistic pieces though, even if I prefer classic styles..

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  11. غير معرف4/12/25 16:53

    How one can like a combination like this ?

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    1. Definitely not me. Terrible combination, nothing goes well. Very unusual for Queen Rania.

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  12. I like both pieces, but not worn together. Also, I had a small giggle at the sharply ironed creases in the nun's outfits. Very neat.

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  13. غير معرف4/12/25 20:13

    I’m a bit puzzled why Rania chose this outfit, but it warms my heart that she is reaching out in friendship and goodwill toward Jordan’s Christian community. Lovely 🥲♥️

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  14. غير معرف4/12/25 23:18

    What can people not grasp? This is a Queen of an Islamic country visiting a Christian event and has, in my opinion, given due difference to both. She needs to be applauded.

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    1. غير معرف5/12/25 01:49

      Queen Rania of Jordan is visiting a Christian charitable society runned by a Christian community living in Jordan. Is she not the Queen of them too ? Is it not normal that she also visits these people who are supported and helped by Christian nuns who are running a care home for disadvantaged children ? Do Queen Mathilde and Queen Maxima not deserve to be applauded when they visit similar caring homes where the majority is from Islamic origin?

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  15. What caught my eye is the nativity scene, this is beautiful and so meaningful. Now to fashion! I like the dress, not so sure of the boots, but regardless she looks trendy to say the least. Yes, its a fashion blog, but if I can kindly make mention of the beautiful Nun's here. The marvelous work the Sisters (nuns) do worldwide and here in this instance helping to support the children within this longstanding Charitable organization. 5 Years ago this charitable care home was established, really fabulous! Much respect to them.

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  16. غير معرف5/12/25 04:34

    The nuns are wearing a long tabard? or overall, pinny thing over their habit dress.It was was probably folded in a pile of them

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  17. غير معرف5/12/25 04:50

    I like each element of Queen Rania's outfit but together they are a big no from me. She needed to cover her arms but the brown and white shirt is not working here. The Sacai dress is good and Rania looks very good in it but that shirt is too distracting and clashing. I'm OK with the boots--I think they are OK with the dress but again that shirt choice just makes a mess of it all. I love the photos from this visit--Rania looks to be greatly enjoying herself and it obvious she is much loved.

    Janet

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  18. غير معرف5/12/25 06:37

    I love every aspect of this look. ( Ok, I confess the bolt heels and the square toes of the boots are a tad extreme, but otherwise these boots suit the look very well). All the other details which other viewers didn't like are precisely those which I especially appreciate in this fresh and artistic outfit. Lyra

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  19. غير معرف5/12/25 10:41

    Her nail polish is awful.

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    1. غير معرف7/12/25 04:20

      I really regret comments like these which are fully negative and that you would never ever say to the person you’re speaking of. Totally out of line, and particularly disrespectful. It’s just not necessary to share your opinion if there’s nothing constructive to say.

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