Queen Rania of Jordan styled a summery sartorial look, using pieces from Chloé, Emporio Sirenuse, Prada and more for her visit to Al Salt and tour of Al Ain Plaza in Jordan on Monday.
The Jordanian royal’s look consisted of the balloon sleeve blouse in milk, courtesy of Chloé, which she paired with the Camille skirt with backgammon embroidery in lemon yellow by Emporio Sirenuse, an Italian fashion brand based near the country’s Amalfi Coast.
Queen Rania visits Al Salt and tours Al Ain Plaza on Aug. 18 in Jordan.
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Other elements of Queen Rania’s look included her Prada yellow satin cutout pumps with a pointed-toe design, as well as her Scotria brown leather satchel. Jordan’s queen consort further accessorized her look with Oliver Peoples x Khaite acetate sunglasses with a dark mahogany tone.
Queen Rania wore pieces of jewelry by Stone Fine and Rainbow K to complete her ensemble. During her visit to Al Salt, Queen Rania spent time with organizations focused on women’s empowerment and social development programs.
Queen Rania speaks with women during her visit to Al Salt and tours Al Ain Plaza on Aug. 18 in Jordan.
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Jordan’s queen consort’s attire for Monday’s outing elevated an ongoing color trend spotlighted on several red carpets and styled by celebrities over the course of the last two years. Butter yellow, a much more muted iteration on Queen Rania’s lemon yellow skirt, was embraced by several high-profile figures.
Initially seen throughout 2024, the butter yellow colorway was employed in designs by Bottega Veneta, Schiaparelli and more. Timothée Chalamet gave the trend a menswear spin when he styled the butter yellow trend in his Givenchy suit for the 2025 Academy Awards, at which he was nominated for best actor for “A Complete Unknown.”
Queen Rania of Jordan
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While butter yellow was more associated with the pastel tones of springtime, Queen Rania’s lemon yellow Emporio Sirenuse flowing skirt and coordinated Prada heels demonstrated the color’s relevance with a brighter, more vibrant take for the summertime season.