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Queen Rania of Jordan Picks Blue Again - Vintage 2010 Dior and Messages That Aren't Accidents

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Queen Rania of Jordan Picks Blue Again - Vintage 2010 Dior and Messages That Aren't Accidents

Queen Rania of Jordan has once again chosen blue - this time for the graduation ceremony at the International Academy Amman, the institution she founded in 2004. It's not the first time and it's not an accident. For years Rania has been building blue as an institutional choice, through her parliamentary opening, her 55th-birthday portraits, and now - again.

The outfit was a single-color midi shirtdress, with long sleeves and gentle pleats that gave the dress movement. The belt was clearly defined, then the fabric flowed naturally. The detail every fashion editor flagged was the vintage Dior heels - a model from around 2010, with canvas and abstract motifs in blue and brown tones. Today this model can only be found on specialized luxury resale platforms. Rania doesn't buy new things when she can wear older, proven ones.

The bag was a Bottega Veneta Mini Jodie in blue and brown tones (around 3,900 euros), earrings with three diamonds on white gold, sunglasses, and a simple ponytail with warm, natural makeup. Classic Rania style - luxury without aggression.

What does blue say when a queen wears it? Calm, institutional stability, modernity without distance. The symbolism of colors in the royal world isn't accidental - they read and write through wardrobe. Rania understands that better than most contemporary royal women. And precisely because of that, when she picks blue again for an official appearance, experts watch - it isn't a fashion choice, it's political language.