After sharing remarks on the World’s Summit on Kids’s Rights on the Vatican on Monday, Queen Rania of Jordan dressed up in Max Mara to go to the Jordan: Daybreak of Christianity exhibition in Rome alongside Italy’s first woman Laura Mattarella on Tuesday.
Queen Rania wore the Rosatea turtleneck sweater in a wool mix with a coordinated maxiskirt. The turtleneck featured lengthy sleeves and a contemporary design. Her voluminous skirt featured a excessive waistline, pleating and a balloon-like form.
Queen Rania of Jordan with Italian First Girl Laura Mattarella on Feb. 4 in Rome.
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The royal wore a pair of yellow pumps courtesy of Aquazurra together with her look and a small bag by Moynat. As for her equipment, Queen Rania wore gold assertion earrings by Stone Superb Jewellery and a gold bangle by Rainbow Ok to coordinate.
Her glam featured her hair in a ponytail with wisps of hair to border her face. The royal’s make-up included daring brows, a lined eye and a shiny lip. Mattarella opted for a monochrome look in a pink costume with a hemline on the knee and a coordinated high deal with purse and suede sneakers.
Queen Rania of Jordan with Italian First Girl Laura Mattarella on Feb. 4 in Rome.
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Queen Rania’s apparel for her Rome go to on Tuesday was sartorially antithetical to the ensemble she wore on Monday. Throughout her go to to the Vatican on Monday, Queen Rania wore a blush pink Oscar de la Renta costume with ornate lace detailing and a cutout on the sleeves.
The royal, who commemorated 25 years on the throne in June 2024, supplied remarks on the worldwide must advocate for and supply assets to susceptible kids, significantly these in battle zones. “Whether or not they’re lacking their two entrance enamel or have misplaced limbs to battle wounds, each baby has an equal declare to our safety and care,” Queen Rania stated.
Queen Rania of Jordan on Feb. 4 in Rome.
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For previous royal events and occasions, Queen Rania has worn designs courtesy of such labels as Cos and Elie Saab, amongst others.