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Royal Wedding: Crown Prince Hussein’s Bride Stuns in Vintage-inspired Gown
In a wedding that captured the attention of royal fans worldwide, Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan's bride, Rajwa al-Saif, made a stunning entrance in a gown that bore a striking resemblance to Queen Rania's iconic dress from 2001.
The 29-year-old bride, dressed in an ivory gown designed by Ali Saab, showcased her regal figure with its long sleeves and asymmetrical ruching detail over one shoulder.
The dress gathered at the waist, flattering her shape perfectly.
Adding an extra touch of elegance, Rajwa wore a breathtaking detachable train adorned with floral detailing.
Completing her bridal look, she donned a sparkling diamond tiara, making her appear nothing less than a real-life princess.
Holding a bouquet of porcelain-colored flowers and wearing glitzy diamond earrings to match her tiara, Rajwa radiated beauty and grace.
Interestingly, Ali Saab seems to be a popular choice among British royals as well.
Catherine, the Princess of Wales, also wore a dress by the Lebanese designer at the ceremony.
Her blush-pink lace gown fit flawlessly, showcasing the impeccable tailoring that Ali Saab is known for.
Rajwa's choice of dress reflects her background as an architect.
The structured design perfectly complements her figure, emphasizing her natural beauty.
It stands in stark contrast to Meghan Markle's wedding dress, which received mixed reviews from royal watchers.
Meghan's dress, meticulously crafted by British designer Clare Waight Keller, aimed to pay tribute to the countries of the Commonwealth through subtle details hidden within its veil.
However, many described the finished product as plain and boring.
The dress featured clean lines, an open neckline, and was made of double silk fabric in a fresh white color.
Despite the thought put into the outfit, social media was filled with underwhelmed reactions.
Many expressed disappointment, using words like plain and unremarkable to describe Meghan's dress.
Some even questioned the fit and styling, criticizing the lack of bling and suggesting that it appeared as if she hadn't had a proper fitting.
Even Katy Perry, in a recently unearthed interview, voiced her opinion on Meghan's dress.
The pop star claimed that the gown looked too loose on Meghan's slim frame and suggested that one more fitting would have been beneficial.
She went on to express her preference for Princess Catherine's Alexander McQueen bridal gown from her 2011 wedding to Prince William.
In the end, it seems that Rajwa al-Saif's choice of a vintage-inspired gown has captivated royal fans with its regal elegance.
Her dress, perfectly tailored and complementing her figure, solidifies her status as a true princess.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle's dress, although meticulously crafted, failed to impress some critics who expected a more extravagant and glamorous look.