Queen Rania of Jordan visited Ghor Al Safi in Al Karak Governorate. There, the Queen met with the directors of Ghor Al Safi Women’s Association for Social Development and some of its beneficiaries. Established in 1996, the association aims to support the local community particularly women by offering vocational programs.
Introduced in 1999 by the Association, Safi Crafts is an embroidery and fabric-dyeing project aiming to produce garments made from locally sourced materials and natural dyes mimicking designs inspired by the area’s rich heritage.
traditional, beautiful and royal attire, earrings are magnificent
ReplyDeleteRania seems to wear far more traditional, Jordanian clothes - at least when she is visiting associations or projects in her country. I think this shows respect to her people and makes the monarchy popular - instead of wearing European luxury brands like Prada, Gucci etc..
ReplyDeletePauline
Sarebbe assurdo presentarsi con abiti di lusso, Rania sa quello che deve fare.
DeleteRossella
Agree @ Pauline. That could explain why there are so many smiles on their faces.
DeleteLove the embroidery work on the lady's outfit in photo N°4.
Very nice ! as usual
ReplyDeleteMagnifique dans cette tenue traditionnelle qu'elle a su associer à une étole finement brodée ; j'aime beaucoup la délicatesse de ses boucles d'oreilles !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful outfit! The detail is lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis really wants to make me dig out an embroidered velvet jacket that's been catching dust in my wardrobe - Rania looks fantastic and I love the combination of something rather traditional and modern. Very elegant!
ReplyDelete-Nika-
This traditional outfit is stunning. The cream blouse is gorgeous, feminine and pretty, blending in well with the rest of her outfit. The black vest, I believe that to be it, and long skirt look splendid, the gold embroidery is exquisite, really is very effective and stands out. Wonderfully crafted.
ReplyDeleteVery flattering outfit for Q Rania, always in style, css
ReplyDeleteReally very beautiful MarshaAllah
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