Rania of Jordan, Rawja al Saif: a precious detail unites the queen of today and that of yesterday

There is an air of complicity in the Jordanian royal house. Particularly among the current Queen Rania of Jordan and what one day will be, Rawja Al Saif, married with the eldest son of the sovereigns on June 1st.

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A complicity of intentions, of course, but also of stylistic choices. If one of the latest official photos portrayed them in perfect chromatic harmony – a blue trail that involved the whole family – recently the two have done more by opting not only for the same jewelery brand, but for the exact same model, a pair of very precious 18-karat gold pendants, denominated Love me Love me not Crystal Haze Chance Drop Earrings, featuring leaves and butterfly wings covered in diamonds and other stones. The only subtle difference between Jordan’s mother-in-law Rania and daughter-in-law: the choice of color of the stones.

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The first to show off was the queen, last May, on the occasion of the celebrations for the graduation of her youngest son, Prince Hashem.

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For the occasion, the choice fell on the pink version of the earringsto be combined with her burgundy dress with fuchsia floral details.

Rania of Jordan on her son Hashem’s graduation day with Stephen Webster brand pendants

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Stephen Webster Love me Love me not Crystal Haze Chance Drop Earrings

Rawja Al Saifhowever, chose the blue model, which stood out in his brown hair at the wedding of Talal Al-Saleh, son of Princess Alia bint Hussein, last July.

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Confirmation also came from the London-based brand of precious jewels, dedicating a story among the highlighted ones to the princess.

Rajwa Al Hussein with Stephen Webster brand pendants

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Stephen Webster Love me Love me not Crystal Haze Chance Drop Earrings

Rania of Jordan and that bag, at her daughter’s wedding, which is worth a thousand words

At the wedding of her daughter Iman, the sovereign of Jordan opted for a light blue clutch engraved with an Arabic inscription with a loving meaning

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Whether the choice of the jewel was made without each other’s knowledge or whether instead the two share the same preferences is not known. But what is certain is that the stylistic complicity between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law is tangible. And precious.


Source: Vanity Fair

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