Did anyone really expect red to become the colour of the season? What started as a spring favourite has officially moved into summer, taking over everything from wardrobes to this season’s hottest nail trends. And when Anne Hathaway stepped out in red not once but twice in a row, it was clear the trend wasn’t going anywhere. When a fashion queen like her gives a colour that kind of endorsement, consider it settled.
But if Hollywood royalty is embracing red, what about actual royalty? Queen Rania of Jordan has been mastering the viral hue for years, proving it’s far more than a passing trend. From monochrome moments to effortlessly chic styling, here’s how to take your red inspiration from one of the world’s most stylish queens.

If there’s one thing we’ve noticed about Queen Rania of Jordan, it’s her ability to forecast a trend before it takes over. At last, Ramadan’s royal family gathering, the Queen stepped out in the red hue that would soon dominate the spring and summer fashion conversation. Looking absolutely radiant, she elevated the statement look with a wide bronze belt, adding a beautiful traditional touch to the modern silhouette.

No one wears red quite like Queen Rania of Jordan. One of her ultimate power looks? A head-to-toe red suit. Effortlessly chic and undeniably confident, the look proves that red is one of the most flattering shades while making the perfect statement for any business engagement. If there’s one thing Queen Rania has mastered, it’s turning impeccable tailoring into a lesson in modern power dressing.

For a statement moment at the museum, Queen Rania of Jordan delivered one of her most striking looks at the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum. Bold, confident, and effortlessly chic, she wore a custom-made Dolce & Gabbana vibrant red midi dress featuring long sleeves and a fitted silhouette. The design sculpted the waist with precise pleats and a structured drape, striking the perfect balance between modern elegance and architectural tailoring.

Who doesn’t love a red moment? It’s one of those rare colours that feels universally flattering, powerful, and undeniably camera-ready. Queen Rania of Jordan proved exactly that during her striking appearance at the opening of Jordan’s 20th Parliament’s First Ordinary Session. She chose a pleated skirt paired with a matching blouse, elevated with a graceful necktie detail, a look that balanced authority with effortless femininity.