There princess Rajwa of Jordan She flew to Bahrein together with her husband, the prince To Hussein and their little one IMANjust 8 months. A family trip outside the country, during which the three – yes, including the girl – met the king of Bahrein Hamad Bin Isa al Khalifa at the Bahrain’s Al-Sakhir Palace.
For the visit, Jordan’s future sovereign opted for a total look signed Erdem Definitely spring, given a long white skirt characterized by a floral fantasy in the tones of purple, and a candid blouse, with a soft cut, with short sleeves. An outfit that recalls the summer, completed by a couple of Manolo Blahnik with heel and a bag, always white, designed Jacquemus.
Yet, to stand out everything It is a precious detail with a tender meaning. This is the necklace that can be glimpsed in the neck of Rajwa of Jordan, a signed creation Bilarabiyabrand of jewelry based in Dubai, embellished with the writing in Arabic “IMAN”or the name of the little girl born last August. An accessory with a tender implication, perhaps a gift, or maybe a purchase made by the same mother, determined to keep the little girl with it symbolically.
Rajwa of Jordan. Screenshot Instagram @bilarabiya.
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A detail, this, reminiscent of that of the mother -in -law, Queen Rania of Jordan, on the wedding day of her second son, Princess Iman. On the occasion of the celebrations, the sovereign chose a celestial clutch bag with an engraved writing, precisely “iman” calligrapate in Arabic. A small, simple gesture, but with love meaning, aimed at symbolizing the indissoluble link between mother and daughter.
The sovereign evokes the flower season with its refined ensemble pink powder chipria in these hours

Next to Princess Rajwa, during the visit with the king of Bahrein, the husband at Hussein with a dark suit and white shirt, and the little girl at home, with a downtyic ivory dress and a pair of mini moccasins Tod’s. Small princesses grow (with style).
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