On February 9, 2026, Queen Rania of Jordan inaugurated the 25th branch of the Zaha Cultural Center in Aqaba Governorate. Queen Rania of Jordan also visited the handicrafts workshop, which hosts pottery activities and women’s empowerment programs. A royal initiative, the Zaha Cultural Centers aim to empower children, youth, and women by developing their creative, cognitive, and social skills.
The Queen stopped by the “Karameesh” room, which offers financial and social literacy programs for children aged three to six, as well as the center’s early childhood play areas. Other stops on Queen Rania’s tour included the center’s computer lab, math and chess training room, and robotics and creative thinking room. For the occasion, the Queen wore a denim blouse and denim skirt by Zimmermann.





White shoes..again but the dress is cute, the colour is fine.
ReplyDeleteOn this occasion I cannot even say that the dress is appropriate, but can I say childish ?
DeleteI understand you don't like white shoes, but I think this kind of personal colour preference is not really of interest for others? The shoes (and their colour too) are extraordinarily fitting for this outfit. She elevates this rather casual dress to formality by buttoning up and accessorising the way she does.
DeleteI appreciate elevating these casual separates with the white accessories, but I’m not a fan of white shoes either. For some reason, they’re all I see.
DeleteI appreciate elevating these casual separates with the white accessories, but I’m not a fan of white shoes either. For some reason, they’re all I see.
Deleteシャーリングが可愛いですね。
ReplyDeleteベルトは要らないと思います。
That's a lovely outfit on Rania
ReplyDeleteand her hair is styled nicely too.
Cate.
Expensive.
ReplyDeleteThe outfit is certainly original and interesting even though it might not be to everyone's taste. I like the way Rania accessorized it as opposed to how it was displayed on the model. She elevated it by adding some elegance and making it look more formal with the high heels and buttoning up the blouse. The pale blue colour is lovely and I like the clever placement of the elastic panels on the neckline, cuffs and waistline.
ReplyDeleteJ'aime bien voir cet ensemble quand il est porté par le mannequin ; à mon humble avis, Rania aurait plus d'allure avec le chemisier non boutonné et la jupe sans ceinture !
ReplyDeletePS Quand je vois marqué "Aquaba", cela me fait penser au film Lawrence d'Arabie que j'avais adoré !
It is a nice colour blue and I do like the outfit. I find the queen is too long waisted for how she is wearing it. Perhaps as mentioned above if the top was unbutton and a bit more blousy it would look in proportion. I am not a fan of little girl sleeves on a mature woman.
ReplyDeleteI rarely like a Zimmerman dress and this one is not an exception. I prefer the way it is worn by the model. But even then I do not like the elastic panels. Adding a thin belt doesn't make it better, on the contrary.
ReplyDeleteNice look on her.
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I like the color of this outfit. The style doesn't appeal to me, regardless the Queen looks lovely. Not a fan of the white shoes.
ReplyDeleteGenerally I find Zimmermann too fussy, frilly, voluminous with often strong prints/patterns so this is a welcome change. The skirt is a staple of this designer, this time with an elasticated waist. Q.Rania looks good,and wearing denim in a more mature way really works for her in this setting.
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