Queen Raina Visits Clinton Global Initiative After Queen Elizabeth-II Funeral In British Designing
While the high-spirited British designer Erdem Moralioglu is contemplating leaving the UK over escalated costs, Queen Raina of Jordon happily worn his creation in form of a skirt as she attended the Clinton Global Initiative.
The royalty was visiting New York after attending the funeral of the Queen Elizabeth (II). Queen Rania spoke about the “swift” European response to the humanitarian and refugee crisis in Ukraine. She also highlighted the “disparity in the tone, generosity and urgency that has been extended in welcoming the Ukrainian refugees compared to refugees from other areas of the world, like Syria or Sudan or Myanmar”. The royal described the disparity as “quite striking”.
She was there representing the humanitarian interest of Jordon, while at presence were Hillary Clinton and UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, at the Clinton Foundation-hosted event at the UN General Assembly in New York.
Her inclination to the British design elements continues to be there since the time she was married to the King Abdullah and continues even now.
Her sense of dressing and elegance also shows her sensibility to repeat her dresses. What she wore for the Queen’s demise was also something she wore back in 2001. What is not surprising is that the style has not gone out of fashion, but also that she fitted well into it.
She carried a black coat, with a ruffled fabric lapel detail that was this time, marked with a matching black hat and Manolo Blahnik clutch and Jennifer Chamandi pumps.