Jordanian Royal Ladies, Fashion & Style Part 3: October 2012 -


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Only Rajwa (and perhaps Queen Máxima) can look good in that dress...did Rania told her to wear it? Hehe. Now I'm so hyped to see what Rajwa will wear on her big day.
 
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Rajwa's dress is an updated design of a traditional costume from her region "Najd" in Saudi Arabia.
 
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I don't really know if overall i like Iman's wedding dress or not.
Vale was gorgeous.
I didn't like the hairdo, i don't see the purpose of these tufts of hair around her beautifil face. I would prefer a clean open face and hair behind.
Upper part of dress was nice but would suggest more round cuts of the lace parts and not such a straight line from cleavage to white silk part.
Bottom (skirt) part: ok nothing more.
Overall I loved much more her Henna party dress.

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Princess Ghida visited the Yale Cancer Centre in New Haven, Connecticut, yesterday, March 22:


** Full view **
 
Princess Iman at Princess Salma's graduation from the University of Southern California yesterday, May 12:


** Upper part **
 
Everyone was spectacularly dressed!
 
Stunning Rajwa Al Saif today as she supported her fiancé Crown Prince Al Hussein while he participated in a session at "Tawasol: Dialogue on Reality and Aspirations" forum:


A beautiful and elegant pink outfit.

Iman, Salma and Rajwa at Rajwa's Henna party yesterday, May 22:


** Pic 1 ** Pic 2 ** Pic 3 ** Pic 4 ** Pic 5 **

Rajwa: A stunning and regal dress. I love the details and the veil is divine. One of the most beautiful dresses I have seen.

Iman: The dress is beautiful and I love the color.

Salma: The red dress is wonderful and I love the style and color.
 
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I particularly liked Salma's dress.
 
Is there a reason why some ladies have their head covered and others don't? It doesn't seem to be married vs. unmarried ladies.
 
Is there a reason why some ladies have their head covered and others don't? It doesn't seem to be married vs. unmarried ladies.
It seems to be a personal preference. Many of the women from the Jordanian Royal Family: Rania, Iman, Salma, Muna etc...choose not to cover their hair.
 
Is there a reason why some ladies have their head covered and others don't? It doesn't seem to be married vs. unmarried ladies.

It seems Rajwa's (Saudi) family tends to wear some kind of head cover, while most of the Jordanians don't.
 
Iman and Salma at their brother Hussein's wedding yesterday, June 1:


** Looks 1 ** Looks 1 ** Looks 2 **

Iman's ceremony dress: I dislike the design.

Salma's ceremony dress: Beautiful color but I find the fabric cheap looking.

Iman's reception dress: I find the dress awful and too much.

Salma's reception dress: I dislike the fabric.


Can we just talk about how wonderfully dressed the young Jordanian princesses were!?

Princess Haalah (I can't believe she's 15 already, she looks 20). What a stunning look.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CtAYVAPIpi3/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

Princess Jalila, she's gorgeous and so is her dress.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CtAWFFyID9g/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

Princess Zeina!
https://www.instagram.com/p/CtAWoTGyTTk/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

Haalah: The dress is absolutely stunning. Love the color and details.

Jalila: A beautiful and regal dress.

Zeina: The dress is divine and a wonderful color.
 
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Princess Ayah bint Faisal, Princess Aisha bint Faisal and Princess Sarah Bint Faisal (with their brother Prince Omar bin Faisal) during the opening ceremony for the Asian Games 2023 in Hangzhou today:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CxieDm_tYQp/
 
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