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I wouldn't be surprised, I thought she looked amazing. I liked everything about her look.I didn't care for the dress she wore at the pre-wedding reception, but she "made up" for it. PS. Thank you for all the pictures Humera. Last edited by Alexandria; 06-28-2005 at 10:43 AM. Reason: removed quoted images |
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actually the dress worn by rania wasn't by elie saab,nor by dominique sirop,but it was by Givenchy collection SS2004,and i'm sure about my information:) |
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European royal weddings tend to have more protocol and requirements in general, there's a cultural difference there too. But Im not saying that excuses someone breaking protocol. As for hats, Rania has never worn them. Women in the ME generally dont wear them, like in many other parts of the world. Some ME royal women do wear them ofcourse when they're in Europe (Noor, Haya etc).
Princess Sarvath, for example, wears saris a lot, even to European weddings (she attends a lot of them). She never wears short skirts. Thats because Muslim women in South Asia, and even most Hindu and Christian women in the region, dont bare their legs. That does not mean that Princess Sarvath disrespects her guests. Im sure royal hosts are sensitive to cultural differences like that. Now Rania doesnt have that excuse because she does wear short skirts. Who knows what she was thinking. Im sure the last thing on her mind was to offend someone, or she wouldn't have worn the skirt with the spanish look. |
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Actually rania used to break protocol in many occasions!,in favour of being the centre of attentions as she seems to like!
I agree what been said by alexandria,of course there's no doubt that the skirt was very beautiful and rania did a fashion hit,but it was very inapropriate for the occasion. The first "faux pas" was the white silver dress of Sirop worn by rania in the preweeding gala,the second that skirt by givenchy,it's too much for one wedding! As I know a few about the ME culture,the guests(women) are viewed disrespectful towards the bride if they wear something similar to the bridal dress or try to outshine her,this is the case of rania,as she's originally palestinian,she should know that,but it seems that rania is an egocentric person who likes cameras and likes to be "the star",even by disrespecting her hotes and her religieon and the people that she's supposed representing! |
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as for the long dress Rania wore, maybe the Spanish royals made an exception for her to show their respect for her culture?
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"As I know a few about the ME culture,the guests(women) are viewed disrespectful towards the bride if they wear something similar to the bridal dress or try to outshine her,this is the case of rania"
How exactly did she outshine Letizia? She may have broken protocol, but her skirt was nothing like Letizia's wedding dress! "The first "faux pas" was the white silver dress of Sirop worn by rania in the preweeding gala" What was wrong with the silver dress? "disrespecting her hotes and her religieon and the people that she's supposed representing!" How did she disrespect islam? |
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None of the Jordanian guests wore a hat.
And there do not exist any religious reasons to wear a hat in a catholic church. |
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apart from the dress wearing inappropriatly I didnt like the top ,a blouse with a folded up sleeves and buttons of the collars being open is very informal.
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Have you all notived that Rania is starting to RECYCLE her outfits. hehehehe I wonder if she realized ALL the crticisim and has changed her ways???? She has done it a LOT lately. :)
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But as for the hat issue, I think that as Veram98 pointed out, there is no requirement for one to wear a hat in a Catholic church. If Rania had covered her hair like Queen Noor it would've been better but still its not breaking "religious" protocol. When Rania covered her hair before in a church it was for a memorial service for King Hussein in London. For a wedding like CP Felipe's, wearing a hat is more part of the dress code for the wedding than a religious requirement. If it had been, im sure Rania would've worn a veil. Queen Noor is an exception I think because she always covers her hair in a church, even when other ladies aren't wearing hats (like the wedding of Alexia of Greece where many women, including Queen Sofia, didnt wear hats) |
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