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  • April 10, 2026
Princess Rajwa’s best looks by regional brands

When it comes to Princess Rajwa Al Hussein’s style, she embraces fashion with a confident sense of ease, seamlessly balancing tradition and modernity. Her aesthetic remains rooted in simplicity and minimalism an elegant expression of soft femininity. As part of a new generation of royals, her looks rarely go unnoticed.

Much like her fashion-forward mother-in-law, Queen Rania, Princess Rajwa often gravitates towards regional talent, frequently wearing pieces from both local and international designers;

Elie Saab

Elie Saab

For her big day, she trusted Lebanese designer Elie Saab with her bridal look, opting for a classic, modern silk gown with a symmetrical neckline and draped bodice. It was a masterclass in modern royal minimalism.

Honayda

Honayda

For her henna party, Princess Rajwa dazzled the world in a white custom gown with gold embellishments by Saudi designer Honayda. The dress was inspired by the Sahabi thoub. True to her influence, the look inspired many brides to embrace traditional gowns for their pre-wedding parties.

Eman Al Ahmed

Eman Al Ahmed

During an engagement last November, she shone in a traditional blue and white embroidered, custom-made thoub by Jordanian fashion house Eman Al Ahmed, inspired by the traditional tatreez of northern Jordan.

Mona Alshebil

Mona Al Shebil

For her first working trip to Paris, Princess Rajwa turned to Saudi label Mona Al Shebil, choosing their crepe-collar caped buttoned dress in black, featuring a structured collar, a classic yet modern look, and one of her finest of last year.

Bambah

Bambah

In March 2025, Princess Rajwa wore a signature look from Dubai-based brand Bambah during an iftar hosted with Crown Prince Hussein for orphaned children at the Children’s Museum in Amman. She wore the “Flora Isabella” kaftan, a sandy brown two-piece set. The look was noted for its modern take on traditional modest wear. 

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