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Jordan's Rania has no lessons to learn when it comes to style. The wife of King Abdullah II dazzles with each of her outings, her looks are so sharp. Sunday, November 24, she shone again but this time alongside her daughter-in-law Rajwa. Rather discreet since the birth of her little Iman last August, she took pleasure in visiting the Naqsh Collective workshop, in Amman, Jordan.
Queen Rania of Jordan in jeans: her daughter-in-law Rajwa, a young mother, accompanies her in complete complicity
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Princess Rajwa gave birth to her first child, a little girl named Imanlike her sister-in-law, last August. After a long absence, she reappeared in public for the first time since the birth of her daughter dressed all in black last October. Prince Hussein's wife attended the opening of parliament by Abdullah IIin the company of her mother-in-law, Queen Rania, and her husband. She opted for a total black look for the occasion, with a large black jacket cinched at the waist with a Dior belt, which is a change from the outfits she is accustomed to. Her mother-in-law had chosen red, a color which highlighted her pretty complexion more. On the program? A red Valentino top and an Altuzarra skirt in the same color, all accessorized with a beige Chloé bag. The reappearance of the future queen of Jordan was frankly expectedespecially since each of its releases is scrutinized in the smallest details.
Then after her previous notable outing, Rajwa from Jordan resurfaced on Sunday November 24 to participate in a beautiful event with her mother-in-law. Indeed, the wife of King Abdullah II and the wife of Crown Prince Hussein met for a visit to the workshops of the Naqsh collectivein Amman. A visit which highlights a little more the way in which the current queen intends to support craftsmanship and female entrepreneurship in Jordan. Rather discreet, Princess Rajwa seems to be ready to return to the forefront in an active way. The two women therefore honored Jordanian craftsmanship with their arrival to discover the work of the brand founded by the Abudail sisters, of Palestinian origin. Nisreen Abudail is an architect based in Amman and Nermeen Abudail is a graphic designer based in Dubai, as explained by our media colleagues Royal Stories . And to add: “Their work is inspired by traditional aesthetics, including Islamic calligraphy and Palestinian embroidery, while making their creations contemporary”.
Queen Rania and her daughter-in-law Rajwa, always at the forefront of fashion
Our colleagues also indicate that “The Naqsh collective has already participated in national and international events such as Milan Design Week and Amman Design Week”. For this great occasion, Rania from Jordan opted for the jeans she cherishes so much and which she sometimes wears as a skirt or in a jumpsuit. This time it is in its khaki version that the fashionista highlighted it with a pretty off-white t-shirt and a beige jacket. Once again, the Queen of Jordan has proven her sense of style. Her daughter-in-law has a weakness for monochrome looks. Like the black outfit she wore during her last outing, she stood out in a look in eggplant tones. A very good choice since her very trendy hair color this season stood out more.
During this visit by the two women, the two designers explained to them that the name of their brand, “Naqsh”, means “graver” et “reflects the idea that printmaking is one of the oldest ways in which humanity left his mark or told a story”, reports Histoires Royales. We can find these engravings on furniture, but also works of art or decorative objects. On her Instagram account, this Monday, November 25, Rania from Jordan posted a few photos and wrote in the caption: “Exquisite local creations, handmade with love. I had a wonderful time with Rajwa at the Naqsh Collective workshop yesterday.”.