when Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II And Princess Rajwa Al Hussein (formerly Al Saif) The wedding took place at the Sahran Palace in Amman, and luxury and flair were not spared – not least when it came to the dresses. This applies to both the bride and groom and the invited guests.
Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II and Princess Rajwa Al Hussein
Princess Rajwa wore two different wedding dresses during the festivities. For the wedding ceremony, she arrived in a long-sleeved, veiled creation by Elie Saab with a long train, which she matched with a tiara and earrings in platinum and diamonds from France’s Frat.
At the reception that followed, she wore an oversized dress by Dolce & Gabbana.
Crown Princess Victoria’s clothes change
Flowers were a recurring theme in the guests’ dress choices. For the wedding race Crown Princess Victoria Malina’s Swedish favorites often, and surely Alize’s dress with a Swedish summer meadow in mind? She accessorized with a clutch bag from Elie Saab, pink pumps from Gianvito Rossi and earrings from Bulgari.
For the formal wedding reception, Crown Princess Safia changed into a pop of color cherry cape dress. We often see strong shades of pink on Victoria – surely it suits her? The appearance was crowned with a Boucheron laurel wreath tiara, previously worn by others Princess Lilian.
Cavalry of fancy clothes
Queen Rania and King Abdullah of Jordan
mother of the crown prince, Rani Rani Jordan is known for her glamorous style, and her son’s wedding was no exception. For the festivities, she wore a dark dress from Dior with contrasting appliqués and a white eli chap creation with a cape and pearl embroidery.
Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, United Kingdom
Another stylish princess can be found in Great Britain Kate Middleton, who appeared in a floor-sweeping pink dress at the wedding, and Elie Sapp. Along with it, she wore a clutch bag from Wilbur and Gucci and sandals from Prada.
The pink color choice also carried over to the wedding reception, where Kate wore a sequin dress by Jenny Packham, complete with the Valentine’s knot tiara we’ve seen before. Princess Diana.
Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark
Just like her Swedish neighbor Victoria chose Crown Princess Mary Denmark’s bright, summer and flowers. Her dress is from Erdem, with pumps by Manolo Blahnik underneath, matching the dress’s belt.
Princess Iman of Jordan and Jameel Alexander Thermiotis
Mother Rani is just like Rani Princess Iman bint King Abdullah II Great sense of style. For her brother’s wedding, she chose a white dress from Ashi Studio, paired with a bag from Sarah and a clutch bag from Jennifer Samandi Pumps.
Jetson Pema, Queen of Bhutan
Queen Jetson Bema, wife of the “Dragon King” of Bhutan, commonly known as the Kate Middleton of the Himalayas. She wore traditional formal wear for the wedding, a look that always exudes poise and adds color to any formal event.
Jill Biden and Ashley Biden
America’s first lady Jill Biden She wore a rose colored dress with a purple clutch. daughter Ashley Biden Opt for sober black.
Queen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands
Another floral creation was worn Queen Maxima Investing in head-to-toe blue tones, the Netherlands signed Luisa Beccaria.
Sultan Abdullah and Queen Raja Permaisuri Agong of Malaysia
Rani Raja Permaisuri Agong Malaysia is often seen in various shades of yellow on festive occasions. On this day, the choice fell on pale yellow in an outfit that blurred the line between clothes and jewelry.
Princess Takamado and Princess Tsukuko of Japan.
Traditional meets contemporary in those dresses Princess Takamado (right) and her daughter Princess Tsukuko Worn to a royal wedding in Japan. Details should highlight traditional Japanese aesthetics in their color-matched look.
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