
The Queen of Jordan, just a week after celebrating her 55th birthday, traveled to Mexico City on an official visit. There, she participated in the “Mexico XXI Century” conference, where she delivered a speech on the need to rethink the concept of human progress. Her address, as always, stood out for its depth and sensitivity. This official visit coincided with a joyful period in her personal life: she recently became a grandmother, and, in her own words, her granddaughters Iman and Amina have become an endless source of energy and happiness for her.
Once again confirming her status as one of the most stylish royals of the modern era, Rania chose an impeccable white trouser suit by Max Mara for the event. The ensemble, featuring a minimalist Esedra blazer and slightly flared Ercole trousers, could not help but evoke associations. White, symbolizing purity and power, has long been a signature choice in royal wardrobes. But this particular look was a clear reference to one of the most memorable moments in recent Spanish royal history: the day when future queen Letizia announced her engagement to Prince Felipe, making her public appearance in a white Giorgio Armani suit. That appearance became a milestone in fashion history, and the designer himself, who recently passed away, left an indelible mark on the history of women’s business fashion.
However, the highlight of the ensemble was the Vita blouse by Thierry Colson. Made from a cotton and silk blend, adorned with a blue print, delicate ruffles, and draping at the high neckline, it became a vivid accent. This piece, already hailed by fashion critics as the main hit of the 2025 autumn season, broke up the monochrome look. It brought notes of femininity and energy, creating the perfect balance between strictness and elegance. The choice of ruffles is also a nod to European fashion history, referencing both the Edwardian era and modern interpretations by great couturiers.
The look was completed with classic white pumps by Christian Louboutin, which emphasized the clean lines of the suit without drawing attention away from the ensemble. A blue raffia clutch with a chain from Giorgio Armani added contemporary sophistication, echoing the pattern on the blouse. The Topaz ring by Ralph Masri, made of 18-carat white gold, added a touch of understated luxury, enhancing the overall impression of power and refinement.
The queen’s hairstyle—loose hair styled in soft waves—served as the perfect counterpoint to the strict white and the drama of the blue blouse. This stylistic choice helped avoid excess formality, adding freshness and lightness to the look—a technique Rania masters perfectly.
Ultimately, this appearance is more than a display of good taste—it’s a visual narrative. The white color conveys leadership, blue accents reflect sophistication, and the impeccable cut of the suit highlights modernity and authority. The Queen of Jordan turns each of her public appearances into a carefully considered statement, where fashion becomes an extension of her ideas. She skillfully combines classic elegance with current trends, proving that even within strict protocol it is possible to remain a style icon and a strong personality.












