Her Majesty Queen Rania is one of the world’s most iconic royal fashion figures, inspiring countless women with her elegant style. Known for effortlessly blending tradition with modern fashion, she is also a strong supporter of regional talent, often combining Jordanian and Arabian heritage through her wardrobe choices.
This Ramadan, Queen Rania has been hosting Iftar gatherings across the kingdom, embracing the holy month of Ramadan with her family and the people of Jordan while highlighting regional designers.
Queen Rania hosted an Iftar banquet in Madaba, celebrating the city’s remarkable women who have contributed to its rich diversity and historic legacy. She looked striking in a mustard-coloured kaftan by South African designer Thebe Magugu, elegantly cinched at the waist with a matching belt. She completed the look with a white Bottega Veneta bag, one of her favourite brands, and silver Dior pumps.
Supporting regional brands, Queen Rania attended an Iftar for accomplished Jordanian youth and their impact on society in a stunning ensemble by Lebanese brand Sarah’s Bag. She paired the pearl-drop Palm Rust Abaya with the Tribal Cotton Gold Vanda Maxi Dress, exuding elegance and grace. For jewellery, she opted for the Me Black Gold Cuff Bracelet by Muse x Muse, adding a refined touch to her look.
In Aqaba, the birthplace of her youngest family member, granddaughter Amina, Queen Rania— a proud grandmother— looked effortlessly elegant in a blush pink butterfly-cut abaya. Adding a vintage touch to her look, she carried a maroon Bottega Veneta bag from the brand W/F 2016 collection. The queen re-wore her Arabic bracelet by Emirati brand O Jewelry.
During the royal family’s annual Iftar, Queen Rania turned heads in a chic brown Bottega Veneta ensemble. She radiated warmth as she socialised with family members, sharing cherished moments, including the latest photos of her granddaughter, Princess Iman bint Al Hussein.
Also from Queen Rania’s closet, here are some pieces that can inspire your next Ramadan look. One standout piece is her green butterfly dress, which you can personalise by adding a belt — just like Queen Rania, who styled it with a golden belt for an elegant touch.
For a more traditional style, take inspiration from Queen Rania’s visit to the people of Al Quwaryrah, where she opted for a beautifully embroidered black and red thoub, showcasing the richness of Jordan’s heritage.