Tiaras in celebration at the reception for the royal wedding of Rajwa Al Saif he was born in Prince Hussein of Jordan. It was a long time since such a sparkle had been seen, one display of tiaras which sent royal jewelery enthusiasts into jujube soup.
Rajwa Al Saif, all the looks of the Jordanian royal wedding: from the bride’s dress to those of the guests (including Kate)
The wife of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan sported an Elie Saab gown and diamond tiara. Tradition and modernity meet in the bridal look of the future queen. Among the guests, a radiant princess Kate stands out in candy pink
Princess Rajwa
At the banquet, the bride unexpectedly showed up in a sparkling designer dress Dolce & Gabbana accompanied by long white gloves. Rajwa who in recent months had made us believe he loved simple outfits, linear silhouettes and minimal looks, amazed everyone with a comic book princess dress. The creamy creation comes from the Alta Moda collection of the Italian fashion house, a version adapted to the royal occasion.
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Rajwa’s tiara is a brand new piece in her collection. It is a diadem made by the Fred maison, former supplier of the Hashemite royal house, which has a particularity already used in the family: on the sides it bears an inscription in Arabic which plays with the name which means “hope”.
Rania of Jordan
Rajwa just followed his mother-in-law’s lead. In fact, in Rania’s casket there is a very precious tiara named after her Arabic Script. The diadem is a gift from King Abdullah to his wife dating back to 2005, a tiara of 1300 diamonds mounted on white gold on which the transcription of a verse from the Koran can be read To the greatness of Allah.
Grooms Rajwa and Hussein, Queen Rania in Elie Saab and King Abdullah welcome guests.
Nieboer / ipa-agency.netThis is Rania’s third time displaying the gift but it’s definitely the most special. After a state dinner in 2006 and a photo shoot appeared on Vanity Fairhere is the wedding of the beloved son Hussein.
The Queen wore a creation for the reception Elie Saab sand color with cape, richly decorated.
Jordanian royals
There princess Iman she could only show off the tiara Chaumet, brand new, which she wore in her hair on her wedding day. For the evening, she wore a signature pink bespoke creation Giambattista Valle.
Iman of Jordan, here is the dress of a simply royal bride
The daughter of King Abdullah and Rania got married to her boyfriend Jameel Alexander Thermiotis in a simple Dior dress enriched by a long veil and a tiara. Of her Same brand for the mother of the bride: for her a neutral dress so as not to steal the show from her daughter
There Princess Muna, the groom’s grandmother, was able to see part of her collection being worn. She has chosen one of diamonds and pearls, the Zein daughter he showed off one of diamonds that king Hussein had given to his mother for the wedding while the princess Aisha wore the Diamond Loopsthe same one that her mother had lent her to get married.
Royal weddings in Jordan: how the brides who preceded Rajwa Al Saif dressed
The marriage of Rajwa Al Saif and Hussein of Jordan, the future reigning couple, is upon us. Before discovering all the style details of the next royal bride, let’s review the looks of queens and princesses of the past decades
Princess Kate
Kate pulled her tiara out of the drawer after a few months. King Charles IIIas you know, he wanted flowers and not diamonds for his coronation ceremony and it took a royal wedding in Jordan to review the sparkling version of Kate with the sequined dress combo Jenny Packham and tiara. The diadem in question is the evergreen Lover’s Knota family heirloom linking the reigning Princess of Wales and her predecessor, the Princess Diana.
Kate in the Lover’s Knot tiara and Jenny Packham dress.
EPP/SIPA / ipa-agency.netBeatrice of York
The English princess has done nothing but surprises. The unannounced guest at Rajwa and Hussein’s royal wedding, after the romantic appearance of the ceremony, she decided to amaze us even more by revealing herself with a tiara that hasn’t been seen for years, the York Diamond Tiara.
Beatrice of York in the Reem Acra dress and mother Sarah’s tiara.
EPP/SIPA / ipa-agency.netThe diadem is not very ancient but has a history dear to the people royal watchers: is the wedding gift of Queen Elizabeth he was born in Prince Philip to Sarah Ferguson when in 1986 she married the Prince Andrew.
Also, not being a working royal, Beatrice is never seen dressed up for a gala. The dress in which she presented herself at the banquet turned out to be the further surprise of the evening, perhaps not very welcome to the protagonists: the designer dress Reem Acra it was the same one worn by Princess Aisha, the groom’s aunt, at the wedding ceremony.
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Beatrice of York.
EPP/SIPA / ipa-agency.netMaxima of Holland and her daughter Amalia
The Dutch royals attended the reception with their eldest daughter, la Princess Amalia. The heir to the throne borrowed his mother’s trusted couturier, Jan Taminiaufor the fiery red creation shown off at the banquet.
He could therefore only take a diadem of diamonds and rubies from the boundless family chest. There Ruby Peacock Tiara is an ancient family heirloom dating back to the end of the 19th century: it is a gift commissioned by Queen Emma for his daughter Wilhelmina.
Princess Amalia and her mother, Queen Maxima.
EPP/SIPA / ipa-agency.netThe diamond tiara Stuartunlined by queen of the Netherlands, is contemporary to that of the daughter. It is one of the most precious pieces in the Dutch collection and comes in various configurations: it would not seem so but this is one of the more “sober”.
Queen Maxima with the diamond tiara.
EPP/SIPA / ipa-agency.netAlso in this case we are talking about a gift forInvestiture of Wilhelmina from his mother Emma. For the evening, Maxima wore a champagne-colored tailored garment with ruby red embroidery and decorations that created a tender pendant with her daughter.
Victoria of Sweden
Swedish princess with a dress Safiyaa fuchsia reminiscent of a model previously sported by Meghanhe packed the tiara Boucheron with a bay leaf design. The earrings and the brooch attached to the band are part of the Bernadotte Emerald Suitea set of diamonds and emeralds from the family collection.
Victoria of Sweden in Safiyaa and the Boucheron tiara.
EPP/SIPA / ipa-agency.netMary of Denmark
Also for the second appointment, the Danish royal has chosen to dust off an old dress she already has, one of her favorites. For the occasion, she has revived a signed creation Jesper Hovring blue thanks to a shawl covered with rhinestones and beads placed on the shoulder.
For her, an Edwardian era tiara purchased together with earrings in 2012 at an auction. The diadem has a peculiarity: it is convertible, which means that it can also be worn as a necklace.
Mary of Denmark and Prince Frederik.
EPP/SIPA / ipa-agency.netElisabeth of Belgium
The Crown Princess, at the wedding together with the father Philiphe chose Armani Priveone of her and her mother’s favorite fashion houses Queen Mathilde. The youngster paired the electric blue dress with a tiara of her own, the Diamond Festoon: a gift from his parents for his 18th birthday.
Sophia of Spain
The queen emeritus pulled a shower of rubies out of the safe to match her lavender lace gown. The set Van Cleef & Arpels it is composed of several necklaces which can, if necessary, be transformed into tiaras. Queen Sofia chose to wear two around her neck and one in her hair.
Queen Sophia.
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Source: Vanity Fair

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