Queen Rania of Jordan brought a dose of French luxury fashion in Dior and Christian Louboutin to London’s SXSW conference on Wednesday.
Queen Rania of Jordan
Courtesy of Royal Hashemite Court
The royal, who spoke at the London conference, favored power dressing in a structured look from Dior. The commanding ensemble included a short-sleeve belted jacket in black, which featured a cinched waist and buckle embellishments at the sides.
The jacket, which included a plunging neckline, sat atop a white collared blouse with short sleeves to the elbow, creating color contrast. Queen Rania continued the black-and-white motif with black regular fit trousers, which were cuffed at the ankle.

Queen Rania of Jordan
Courtesy of Royal Hashemite Court
White patent leather pumps by Christian Louboutin continued the French luxury fashion motif of the royal’s attire; a Dior bracelet completed the ensemble. As an accessory, Queen Rania carried a blue leather bag by Fendi.
Queen Rania’s royal wardrobe is full of designer pieces that feature classic design codes with contemporary trends, embellishments and insights throughout. Before jetting off for London’s SXSW conference, the royal was among a bevy of attendees for a special dinner in Jordan.

Queen Rania of Jordan
Courtesy of Royal Hashemite Court
In May, Queen Rania attended a charity dinner commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Al Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans, for which she wore a coordinated Giorgio Armani design with a shimmering motif throughout.
The Jordanian queen consort’s Armani ensemble included a sequined houndstooth velour vest, which paired to the top and pleated trousers in the same gold tone with tiled sequins throughout. The single-breasted vest was crafted with short sleeves and included hip pockets, while the trousers featured a wide-leg silhouette.

Queen Rania of Jordan
Courtesy of Royal Hashemite Court
SXSW London kicked off on Monday and concludes on Saturday. The annual conference brings together voices in technology, entertainment, art and more for conversations and insights into the future of each industry.
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