
On Friday ‘The Daily Beast’, ‘Vital Voices’, Diane von Furstenberg, and the U.N. Foundation brought together many of the world’s most inspiring female leaders to host ‘Women in the World: Stories And Solutions’.
Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan was one of the guests who attended the conference on empowering women across the globe.
She looked beautiful wearing a floral print Lanvin Resort 2010 dress which she belted.
We’ve seen Carey Mulligan wear the same dress last year.
Queen Rania of Jordan’s dress was paired with a black tuxedo jacket, a black clutch, and pewter pumps which complemented the grey tones in her dress.
I love seeing royals wearing runway clothes.
We tend to believe that being a royal means wearing unfashionable clothes, but Queen Rania Of Jordan, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, and Princess Madeleine of Sweden continue to prove that theory to be wrong.
Credit: Style.com & Rex Features
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on March 15th, 2010 In: Lanvin, Queen Rania Of Jordan, Runway To Red Carpet









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Agreed! Princess Letizia is my favorite, but I’ve been a fan of Queen Rania’s for years.
She’s gorgeous and wearing such a chic look… I love it
FC, I have to say that I’m really loving your new posting style, the way you minimize the number of celebs per post. It makes following your wonderful blog even easier and more pleasant. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Erika.
I much prefer it too.
I was posting too many ‘non-celebs’, so this way it’s more about the fashion
Love Queen Raina’s style. Love the dress and the print. Don’t like it paired with the jacket.