Last week, Queen Rania took a tour in Amman to discover murals on the Baladk Street, displayed as part of the Urban Arts Festival. The Baladk Street Urban Arts and Graffiti Festival is organized annually in Amman by Al Balad Theatre, in partnership with several artists and organizations. Baladk Festival is an eight day event celebrating the urban art movement.
This year, the festival is organized under the slogan "Art is the environment, and the environment is art." The Queen wore a zoya striped voile cotton tunic from LemLem.
LemLem Zoya pocket tunic shirt
J'aurais bien vu cette belle tunique avec un pantalon du même style que celui porté par le mannequin ; elle aurait eu plus d'allure !
ReplyDeleteNot a fan of this blouse . The hair also looks fizzy .
ReplyDeleteWell I think she looks nice. And her hair doesn't look frizzy not fizzy.
DeleteRania always chooses unusual and interesting pieces. When I first saw the top, or rather bits of it in the first few photos I immediately imagined it with something white down below..and see that she did exactly wear just that.
ReplyDeleteBut when I see the model with the matching pants, I'm wondering whether that might have ramped up the interest even more. One thing for sure, if anyone could pull it off, Rania could, with her slim, sleek figure and carriage.
I think that the belt she has added takes away from the style of the top and makes it more casual than needed..though that is fine for the purpose of the tour. She's not meeting anyone too fancy.
- Anon 9:13
I think the outfit is fine for driving around on a hot, dusty day. I like her casual, wind blown hairstyle too.
ReplyDeleteAgree with Anon 9:13 about Q Raina wearing the tunic unbelted. She also would have looked fantastic in the pants of matching fabric with her slender & long limbs.
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