Queen Rania's Closet ستايل الملكة رانيا

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 His Majesty King Abdullah II accompanied by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah welcome His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustav and Her Majesty Queen Silvia of Sweden at Al Husseiniya Palace for a three day visit.


On arrival Their Majesties The King and the Queen led an official welcoming ceremony for the presidential couple upon their arrival at Al Husseiniya Palace. Their Majesties King Abdullah II and King Carl XVI Gustav reviewed a guard of honor as a military band played the national anthem of both countries. 


Bilateral meetings and discussions were tabled which was attended by Their Majesties Queen Rania, Queen Silvia, Crown Prince Hussein, Prince Ali and Princess Rym. Both leaders discussed means to forge closer cooperation between the two countries, mainly in the economic, tourism, development, military, security and information technology fields.





Also accompanying The Jordanian Sovereign family were the King's brother His Royal Highness Prince Ali and his wife Her Royal Highness Princess Rym.


Visit to QRFCC

After the meetings, Queen Silvia was accompanied by Queen Rania and Princess Rym on a visit of the QRFCC, where they observed the facilities and a number of ongoing initiatives aimed at preventing child abuse and aiding victims of gender-based violence.



The QRFCC staff was commended by Queen Silvia, who said that it was "great to see" the center's work educating kids about child abuse. It's such a challenging problem, but you're working with them in a very individualized, caring, and fantastic way, she remarked.



The JRF Child Safety Program, which supports child safety and welfare, included the establishment of the QRFCC in 2005. The community-based center, which is situated in the Jabal Al Nasr district, provides comprehensive assistance to prevent child abuse and improve families. It has so far assisted about 63,000 women and children.

Queen Rania and Queen Silvia visited "Beit Sgheer," or "My Little Home," which simulates a home atmosphere and uses practical activities to teach kids and parents the fundamentals of a healthy home environment. They also stopped by an art therapy session for victims of gender-based abuse, visited an exhibition of Jordan River Designs goods, and chatted with several JRF recipients.



The Jordan River Foundation (JRF) and Swedish furniture giant IKEA representatives met with Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah and Their Majesties King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden on Tuesday to discuss an ongoing partnership putting Jordanian-made goods on IKEA shelves around the world.



Their Royal Highnesses Prince Ali bin Al Hussein, the escort of honor, and Princess Rym Ali were present at the meeting, which was held at the Queen Rania Family and Child Center (QRFCC) in east Amman. Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billström was also there.


Enaam Barrishi, director general of JRF, and Cristiana Serbanescu, project leader for IKEA's new business and innovation program, laid out the partnership's goals for empowering Jordanian and refugee women through sustainable employment at the discussion.


The groundbreaking cooperation, established in 2017, started by hiring less than 100 Jordanian women to handcraft 45,000 items for the "Tilltalande" limited edition textile line, which was inspired by Jordanian culture. Currently, it employs over 420 Jordanian and Syrian refugee women who produce more than 300,000 items annually for IKEA shops across the world, with 65% of those items being marketed in Europe.


King Carl XVI and Queen Silvia were informed of the significant contribution IKEA has made to Jordan River Designs, the design division of JRF, through monitoring visits, advice, and training. As a registered worldwide IKEA supplier, these measures have helped Jordan River Designs make sure that its products completely abide by both international standards and IKEA's demanding internal compliance and quality control standards.


Her Majesty stated that IKEA "sets a very good example of how doing good can be beneficial for business," adding that the partnership is not only profitable commercially but is also improving the lives of Jordanian and Syrian women. IKEA deserves praise for taking the time to increase JRF's compliance and quality control standards, she said, adding, "since we were empowered, we were able to empower hundreds of women, who then benefited hundreds of families."


"I definitely feel at home," said Queen Silvia as she expressed her gratitude for the chance to meet with IKEA while in Jordan. In addition, Queen Rania commended Sweden and IKEA for supporting JRF and providing its beneficiaries with chances they never imagined and a wider market for their goods than they could have ever imagined.


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For the day, Her Majesty wore a blue coat dress with what look like a  held her Bottega Veneta Piazza Top Handle Bag Leather with Intrecciato Detail in Dark Barolo Nappa and a new pair of Manolo Blahnik pumps








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 Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah met with Her Majesty Queen Silvia of Sweden in Amman on Wednesday, in the attendance of Their Royal Highnesses Princess Rym Ali and Princess Majda Raad.



During the meeting, Their Majesties and Royal Highnesses discussed various issues of common interest.


25th Annual Jordan River Handicrafts Exhibition:

Later in the after Her Majesty went to launch the 25th Jordan River Designs handicrafts exhibition, inaugurating a new collection of items handcrafted by women from local communities across the country.



Accompanied by JRF’s Director General Enaam Barrishi, Director of Social Enterprises Mahfouz Said, and Senior Designer Faridon Abida, Her Majesty toured the exhibition, viewing this year’s selection of traditional home and office accessories, gift items, wall hangings, tapestries, rugs, and cushions. A visual adventure celebrating Jordan’s rich heritage, the exhibition boasts a number of themed collections titled “Excursions,” “Wonderlands,” and “Roots.”


This year's exhibition was inspired by Jordan’s striking land and water scenery, rural folklore, and the festive spirit of nomadic culture, each collection employs a wide range of techniques, including needlework, embroidery, photography, printmaking, metalwork, and banana leaf and halfa basketry.  


The Queen concluded her tour of the exhibit with a brief visit to JRF’s restaurant, Daimeh, where she mingled with the rest of the attendees. Among them were JRF’s Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Amin Khleifat, as well as ambassadors and a group of the foundation’s partners and donors. 

Spanning three floors at the Jordan River Designs showroom in Amman, the exhibition features a wide range of handmade items under the title “Playgrounds,” celebrating the traditional and contemporary arts of rural and nomadic Jordan.


To date, JRF’s social enterprise projects have empowered thousands of women and their families, granting them year-round technical and entrepreneurial training through Bani Hamidah Designs, Al Karma Embroidery, and Wadi Al Rayan Designs. 



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For the day, Her Majesty wore Silvia Tcherassi Crista Striped Cotton Midi Shirt Dress paired with her Gabriela Hearst Nina Bag Cognac Calf Leather Limited Edition  with Jimmy Choo Romy 100 Ivory Satin Pointy Toe Pumps



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 On Tuesday October 25th Amman paid host the ‘Power of Prevention’ fundraising gala event hosted by the Mentor Arabia Foundation under the patronage and presence of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah. 



 Her Majesty Queen Silvia of the Kingdom of Sweden, who is the Founding-President of Mentor International and is currently in Jordan for a visit as always attended the event. Also attending were His Royal Highness Prince Turki bin Talal bin Abdulaziz, Chairman of Mentor Arabia andnd HRH Princess Rym Ali, president of the Royal Hashemite Film Commission.




The fundraiser supported Mentor Arabia's work in the field of youth empowerment, with proceeds going toward the implementation of its awareness and prevention programs and projects in Jordan and the Arab World. The event was attended by more than 450 guests from around the world, including several members of the Royal Family and a number of ministers and diplomats operating in Jordan. 

Speaking at the event, Her Majesty Queen Silvia expressed her delight at the establishment of the Jordanian's Mentor chapter. She also praised Mentor Arabia's work developing the capacities of children and youth to prevent them from engaging in risky behaviors such as drug, alcohol, and tobacco use, stressing the organization’s efforts to improve youth mental health through awareness programs.

In his remarks, His Royal Highness Prince Turki bin Talal bin Abdulaziz presented highlights from Mentor Arabia’s 15-year journey, through which the organization has provided opportunities for Arab children and youth to develop their self-confidence and confront all forms of risky behaviors.

Mentor Arabia Executive Director, Thuraya Ismail, emphasized the organization’s mission, saying, "The essence of everything we do is to make a positive impact on the lives of children and youth through our targeted awareness programs and our effective partnerships with governments, the private sector, international organizations, media and academic institutions, and others."

The event included the announcement of the winners of the third edition of the Mentor Arabia Youth Social Entrepreneurs Award, in partnership with Zain Jordan, Al Jude for Scientific Care, and the Netherlands-based TUI Care Foundation, which spotlights youth achievements in the fields of humanitarian and social development. In collaboration with the Crown Prince Foundation, the award winners will offer mentoring sessions to their Jordanian peers, aiming to inspire and motivate them to give back to their communities.

Hosted by media personality Rabia Al-Zayyat, the fundraiser included performances by Lebanese musician Michel Fadel, Egyptian Singer Abu, Jordanian singer Nadine Tayseer, and French artist Dieze, accompanied by the Amman Chamber Orchestra. 

Mentor Arabia is a regional branch of Mentor International, a global non-governmental organization 

In partnership with the Ministry of Health, Mentor Arabia has collaborated with the Royal Health Awareness Society on its Generations Protected initiative, spreading awareness on protecting children and youth from the dangers of addiction.


Mentor Arabia is a regional branch of Mentor International, is a non-governmental organization that aims to empower children and youth to lead healthy lives and make sound decisions.  Mentor Arabia, Established in 2006, Mentor Arabia opened its official Jordanian office earlier this month. Mentor International was established by Queen Silvia of Sweden in 1994, with national chapters in Europe and the United States. 


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Her Majesty wore a new ANDREW GN Beaded Jewel-Collar Draped Slit-Sleeve Top with a black satin skirt. Paired with her trusted Bottega Veneta Woven Faille Large Knot Clutch Bag and GIANVITO ROSSI WOMEN'S RANIA CRYSTAL-EMBELLISHED PUMPS
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