Queen Rania's Closet ستايل الملكة رانيا

A search into the Her Majesty Queen Rania's agenda and her closet بحث في جدول أعمال جلالة الملكة رانيا وخزانة لها

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 On Tuesday November 30th, Her Majesty Queen Rania met with a group of local entrepreneurs and representatives of Jordanian social enterprises at Antwork, a co-working space in Jabal Amman. 




During the meeting, Her Majesty commended their efforts to develop, promote, and market Jordanian products.

 She also expressed her admiration for locally made Jordanian products, and applauded all those who channel their efforts into creating resourceful platforms to promote high-quality local products to a broader audience.




Attendees included a range of supporters of locally-made items, including the creators of a number of online stores, social media accounts, and online campaigns that aim to highlight exceptional local brands, and familiarize consumers with a wide pool of Jordanian products. Others offer business services to local companies, providing them with the tools to grow their businesses.


The group also included the creators of a number of Jordanian brands known for their high-quality food products, clothing, accessories, and handmade items, who are creating job opportunities for Jordanian artisans, as well as refugees.




Speaking to The Queen, the entrepreneurs and business owners shared their ambitions to continue opening new doors for locally-made products, thereby creating job opportunities for Jordanian talents and helping local items reach new global markets.


The group also underscored the importance of consumer trust, noting the role that the high quality of Jordanian products has played in enabling them to extend their reach on the regional and global scale.



Opened in Jordan in March 2021, Antwork has two Amman locations, each including indoor and outdoor open-plan workspaces where businesspeople and entrepreneurs can operate on a short or long-term basis. Its tech-enabled work environments are equipped with custom tools and smart services catered to the needs of local businesses. It also has locations in Cyprus and Lebanon.

 

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Bag: ZdSuzanni Atiye Tweet Limited Edition bag

  • with Green Milanese Sport Loop in 40mm ($399)
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 During a visit to the Divine Farmers' Market in Jabal Al-Weibdeh, her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah today visited several farmers and local food producers.



Talking to the Manara Arts & Culture team behind Dibeen.com, Queen Rania highlighted that it had been tough for everybody to do so last year, driving many local companies to digital markets, and start selling its items online.



She complimented Dibeen.com's creator, Zeid Qudsi, for simple access to Jordanian consumers for farms and merchants to provide channels for the supply to customers of high-quality agricultural goods. Her Majesty was also glad to cooperate with local farmers by assisting the young website team to package their products and promote them to a broader audience.



Throughout her visit of the farmers market, Queen Rania chatted with a number of Dibeen.com merchants and beneficiaries, who highlighted how the use of technology enabled them to not only continue working during the epidemic, but also to expand their client base.

Dibeen.com is a web site and mobile app created last year by the vendors that sells their products and other local items to help Jordanian companies to continue marketing their products to the Jordanian customer over the pandemic. They also helps local producers with the packaging, branding and distribution of their local products, livestock products and other products in addition to the online marketplace.

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She wore a Suzani striped cotton & tatreez shirt Apple Watch Series 3 (Gps + Cellular), 42mm Stainless Steel Case & Green Milanese Loop Band

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On Monday evening(Dubai Time), Her Majesty Queen Rania attended the third annual Arab Social Media Influencers Summit (ASMIS) where she was awarded The Influential Personality of the Year Award by His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the deputy ruler of Dubai. The event was held at the Dubai World Trade Center

The summit is held under Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid's patronage, who was also attended the 3 day summit, which brought together over a thousand social media influencers and other stakeholders from across the region and the world. Also attended by several high profile guests including Vice Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, His Highness Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Her Majesty gave a her keynote speech, where she called on social media influencers to use their time and clout in seeking out the truth and serving humanity, explaining that it is easy for misinformation to gain popularity and reach online, whereas the truth struggles for exposure despite its accessibility.

She said “the truth is losing ground to emotional rhetoric and sensational rumors,” referencing MIT research indicating that fake news on Twitter is 70% more likely to be retweeted than the truth. Warning against faulting online platforms for the spread of falsehoods and distorted information, she asked, “do we blame these technologies and exonerate ourselves – as users and influencers?”

“We owe it to the truth to seek it out and distribute it. It might not be the most appealing or fascinating but not all that glitters is gold. Let us aim to give truth the final word,” she added.

Her Majesty also detailed her journey through social media, shared her experiences and the lesson she learned and hoped for since entering the social media space. She also admitted that, “despite being one of this space’s chief advocates,” she has at times “wished it didn’t exist due to its negativity.”
Photo Credits: Kasmi Photography

“We hoped that social media would change our status quo, but the solutions must come from us, and change must start from within,” she explained.
Special Thanks to Mr. Mohamed Karim for the copyrights

Her Majesty made attention to the images, those depicting pain and suffering being shared on social media, which the crucial role of social networks in enacting tangible and positive change and motivating proactive campaigns.

“Yes, a picture is worth a thousand words, but a share and a like are no substitute for action. Over the years, we have seen many succeed in garnering support for humanitarian causes through social media, and changing the lives of many,” the Queen said.

Acknowledging that likeability can play a role in attracting followers, Her Majesty said that making a real difference in the world is dependent on acting in accordance with our values.

“We all seek the approval of others, but sometimes our values require us to march to a different beat, even if that comes at the expense of our popularity.”

She added that even if “fame and figures are proof of reach, real influence is the product of actions spurred by our conscience.”

Listing the gains that social media and the internet have brought, the Queen reflected on how “social media has achieved much of what we had expected from it.” However, she also underlined that these platforms have in many cases been limited by mental barriers instead of being used for constructive communication based on a desire to engage in positive discourse.

“We still managed to transfer our barriers to this world. We now listen not to communicate, but to respond, closing ranks and isolating ourselves among those who resemble us and confirm our own convictions,” the Queen stated.

Her Majesty called on social media influencers to use their time and popularity on social media to “break barriers and open communication channels…to impact people and rally support for those who need it most,” and “to champion the truth and communicate through values.”

“Be kind to others,” she concluded, “because the simplest expression of our humanity is a kind word.”

The Queen also attended the summit’s main discussion session. President of the DPC and Chairperson of the ASMIS Organizing Committee, Mona Ghanem Al Marri, gave the opening remarks, stating that the summit aims to employ social media in the service of regional communities, and to enable them to confront current and potential challenges.

At this session, the King of Bahrain’s Representative for Charity Work and Youth Affairs, His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, also addressed the importance of humanitarian and charitable work.

Organized by the Dubai Press Club (DPC), and first held in 2015, the summit aims to highlight successful social media experiences and encourage Arab youth to produce creative content and share futuristic ideas. In its third edition, the summit brought together 70 speakers from 25 countries.

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SAFiYAA - Brass Gunmetal Waist Belt
(Thanks to Passion4fashion)

Stone fine Jewelry, Nikos Koulis V Collection ring

Christian Dior Pink & Silver Mesh Pumps

Zara PLEATED CULOTTE


ZdSuzani bag

Zara VELVET DRESS


Apple Watch Series 4 Gps, 44mm Gold Aluminum Case with Pink Sand Sport Loop


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Her Majesty was at the Jordan River Foundation to launch their 22nd showroom edition in Amman called the 'Vintage Dreams'.


For today's launch she wore a bell-sleeve knit long dress. This is the ELLERY Conrad bell-sleeved A-line dress-Purple(Thanks to Passion4Fashion)



















She accessorized it at the waist with rag & bone - Linden Leather Waist Belt - Tan , with a new pair of Jimmy Choo metallic pumps and Jordanian bag designer ZdSuzani Clutch(Thanks to JordanRoyal.tumblr.com), LANAMedium Wide Upside Down Hoop Earrings(Thanks to passion4fashion on IG) and Ola Medanat Jewelry Double Row Gold and Diamonds Ring



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