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Queen Rania and the one-color trend

Queen Rania shines on the Independence Day of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and ignites the monochromatic trend

Queen Rania and the one-color cry, as Jordan celebrates its king, government and people, today, corresponding to the twenty-fifth of May,

After the independence of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Today, the celebration of the 77th Independence Day is renewed amid joys Special In the royal family, where she just finished her son's fiancée's henna ceremony, and the royal wedding of Rajaa Al Saif has become

And the Crown Prince of Jordan, Prince Al-Hussein Al-Abdullah, is just around the corner, as it is expected that it will be held on the first day of next month.

Queen Rania on the Independence Day of the Kingdom of Jordan
Queen Rania on the Independence Day of the Kingdom of Jordan

Monochrome shout out

The monochromatic trend, or as it is called “monochrome”, has become one of the prominent trends of the season, after it appeared in fashion shows in abundance, and its dominance in street looks during the days of fashion weeks and in major events on the red carpet. Therefore, it was not surprising that Queen Rania adopted this look to celebrate the Jordanian Independence Day yesterday.

The elegance of Her Majesty Queen Rania

Queen Rania was known for her unique choices on every official occasion. Every time she is good at choosing the right pieces and collecting them

In an elaborate arrangement that inspires us with the most beautiful looks. The radiant queen was accompanied by Jordan's King Hussein Abdullah II, Crown Prince Hussein, Princess Salma and Prince Hashem during the seventh Independence Day celebration.

Seventy for Jordan.

Queen Rania's look was inspired by the Jordanian flag

Her Majesty chose a green caftan, one of the degrees of the Jordanian flag, which goes back to the banner of the Fatimid state, and the emblem of the family of the house.

And she coordinated it with a wide belt on the waist in golden color. The kaftan features long, wide sleeves, a high collar, and is closed with a button. Her Majesty carried a small, shiny handbag in shades of gold as well.

As for Princess Salma, she shone in a simple Jordanian look in white, but her bra was made of the same red and white Jordanian ghutra patterns.

Aesthetic look

Her Majesty relied on letting her hair loose in wide waves, flowing softly on her back.

She also relied on delicate makeup, as usual, in which she focused on defining the eyes and added lipstick in beige tones of pink.

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