Queen Rania of Jordan continues to lead not just through diplomacy, but through a deeply intentional approach to style.

Her 2025 wardrobe speaks volumes. It elevates modest fashion while honouring culture, craftsmanship, and meaning. From championing regional labels like Lebanese brand Sarah’s Bag to wearing global powerhouses like Bottega Veneta, Oscar de la Renta, and Erdem, the Queen effortlessly balances heritage with high fashion.

Each look is a masterclass in elegance, often chosen to reflect the significance of the moment – from Ramadan iftars to historic diplomatic meetings.

Here, we spotlight seven standout ensembles from 2025 that prove why Queen Rania remains the undisputed icon of refined royal style.

Tea Rose Sophistication

 

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For the World Summit on Children’s Rights at the Vatican on February 3, Queen Rania chose an Oscar de la Renta midi dress in a soft tea rose hue. The wool-blend silhouette featured delicate guipure lace-trimmed sleeves and subtle cutouts. With minimal jewellery and Dior pointed-toe pumps, the look radiated quiet dignity befitting the occasion.

Earth-Toned Power Dressing

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The next day in Rome, Queen Rania visited the Jordan: Dawn of Christianity exhibition in Max Mara. Her ensemble featured the Rosa tea turtleneck paired with a voluminous pleated maxiskirt in rich brown. Yellow Aquazzura pumps and a Moynat mini bag added contrast, while bold brows and a glossy lip completed the look.

Draped in Grace

 

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For a family iftar welcoming Ramadan on March 3, the Queen wore Bottega Veneta’s Crepe Viscose Jersey Dress in Clove. With pleated detailing and a gold statement buckle, the piece offered soft structure. Smokey eye makeup and relaxed curls gave the ensemble effortless evening allure.

Mustard Minimalism

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While hosting an Iftar in Madaba, Queen Rania embraced modern modesty in a mustard yellow kaftan by Thebe Magugu—complete with subtle quilted detailing we couldn’t take our eyes off. She paired the look with a crisp white Bottega Veneta clutch and silver pumps, striking the perfect balance between contemporary elegance and cultural reverence.

Cultural Couture

 

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At an Iftar banquet at Al Husseiniya Palace, Queen Rania championed Arab design in a Sarah’s Bag look featuring a pearl-embellished abaya layered over a tribal-print Vanda Maxi Dress. Styled with a Balmain x H&M belt, Jennifer Chamandi pumps, and a camel-toned Nodie’s bag, the look was richly textured and distinctly regal.

Understated Chic

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In a recent appearance, Her Majesty stepped out in a brick-red Cefinn Studio maxi dress. Accented with a navy Lilian Afshar clutch and blue suede Gianvito Rossi heels, the ensemble married rich tones with sleek tailoring, offering a lesson in refined daywear.

Monochrome Majesty

 

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While visiting the historic Villa Doria Pamphili to meet Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Queen Rania embraced the season’s standout hue with head-to-toe burgundy. She wore a refined midi dress by London-based fashion house Erdem, featuring a draped silhouette cinched with a slim belt for subtle structure. Elevating the look, she carried a Louis Vuitton GO-14 PM bag in bordeaux from the FW24 collection, paired with vintage patent Mary Jane pumps by Bottega Veneta and sunglasses from the Oliver Peoples x Khaite collaboration.

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