Jordan’s royal family is about to welcome its newest member, as heirs Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa are expecting their first child.
Before taking a break for the impending birth, the princess made an appearance in a digital company in the country, where she showed off her advanced pregnancy status with a stylish outfit that could be one of the last she wears before giving birth.
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Princess Rajwa of Jordan’s Maternity Style
Rajwa opted for a look that combined freshness and elegance, highlighting the use of brown and pink tones.
Her outfit consisted of a linen dress by Max Mara, a luxury bag by Fendi and comfortable ballerinas by Miu Miu.
Let’s go part by part, the dress, was the Drina model by Max Mara and is made in a linen and silk blend, with a long sleeve design and a cut under the chest that highlighted her pregnant belly.
This detail allowed Rajwa to show off her advanced state, just like in the recent photos published by Queen Rania.
As for her shoes, Rajwa chose Miu Miu’s Ballet model, made of satin and completely flat, perfect to provide the necessary comfort at this stage of pregnancy. This design was the perfect combination of style and comfort.
The touch of exclusivity was provided by her Peekaboo ISeeU bag by Fendi, in a pink tone that matched her ballerinas.
This accessory, which can be found on the Italian brand’s website, is priced at $4,000 and is available in different materials and colors.
Beyond her elegant attire, Princess Rajwa’s appearance has been a surprise to many. Since her marriage, she has rarely been seen in public, which had generated curiosity.
Subsequently, it was learned that her absence was due to the illness of her father, who passed away in February.
Despite the proximity of the birth of her baby, which will make King Abdullah and Queen Rania grandparents for the first time, Rajwa was radiant and confident in her role as a mother-to-be.
During the visit, together with her husband Hussein, they enthusiastically received one of the gifts that the company’s employees gave them for their future child.