Queen Rania of Jordan Plays With Proportions in Voluminous Max Mara Skirt During Rome Visit
- SAUDI ARABIA BREAKING NEWS
- Feb 5
- 2 min read

While in Rome for a series of high – profile engagements, Queen Rania of Jordan once again proved her mastery of modern elegance – this time embracing voluminous silhouettes and eye-catching details. Fresh off her remarks at the World’s Summit on Children’s Right at the Vatican on Monday, the royal made a stylish appearance alongside Italy’s First Lady Laura Mattarella on Tuesday to visit the Jordan: Drawn of Christianity exhibition.
A Bold Take on Volumes
Queen Rania’s look comes courtesy of Max Mara, specifically the Rosatea turtleneck sweater in a wool blend, paired with a dramatic maxiskirt. The knit top featured long sleeves and a subtle contemporary design, providing a streamlined contrast to the balloon – like silhouette of her high – waisted, pleated skirt. This interplay of form – fitting versus voluminous proportions added a fresh twist to her typically refined ensembles.
Accessories With Impact
To further elevate her monochrome foundation, Queen Rania opted for bold yellow pumps from Aquazzura, injecting a welcome pop of color. She carried a small bag by Moyant, whose minimalist lines let the rest of the look shine. Her jewelry choices – gold statement earrings by Stone Fine Jewelry and a gold bangle by Rainbow K – offered cohesive, luxe accents that played harmoniously against her sweater’s neutral tone.
A Ponytail and Polish Glam
Beauty – wise, Queen Rania kept her hair in a simple yet chic ponytail, with a few face – framing stands to soften the look. Her makeup followed suit, featuring bold brows, a lined eye, and a glassy lip – an effortlessly modern finish to an otherwise dramatic silhouette.
First Lady Laura Mattarella complemented the Queen’s aesthetic with a monochrome pink outfit, including a knee-length dress, matching top – handle purse, and suede shoes.
A Contrast From Day to Day
Tuesday’s Max Mara moment stood in sharp contrast to the Queen’s ensemble from the previous day. At her Vatican visit, she donned a blush pink Oscar de la Renta dress with lace detailing and distinctive sleeve cutouts – imbuing the look with classic sophistication. By switching silhouettes between the two engagements, Queen Rania demonstrated her fashion agility, effortlessly transitioning from romantic refinement to architectural drama.
Queen Rania’s visit to Rome wasn’t just a sartorial showcase – it carried a deeper mission. During her remarks at the World’s Summit on Children’s Rights, she highlighted the global responsibility to protect vulnerable children, especially those affected by war. “Whether they are missing their two front teeth or have lost limbs to war wounds, every child has an equal claim to our protection and care”, she underscored, reflecting the humanitarian values she has long championed.