Watan – Queen Rania made a fashion statement that transcends traditional gender norms. During a recent appearance, she opted for a gray suit from Dior’s men’s collection, echoing a choice previously made by Queen Letizia of Spain, who was seen donning trousers from Mango’s men’s line a few months prior.
The growing trend of gender-neutral or “genderless” fashion, which blurs the lines between traditionally male and female attire, found a proponent in Queen Rania. Her choice was not just about fashion but also seemed to convey a message about breaking stereotypes and embracing fluidity in style.
The ensemble consisted of a two-piece wool suit, featuring slightly flared trousers paired with a tailored jacket. A unique feature of the jacket was its detachable sleeves, allowing for a short-sleeved look, offering a versatile two-in-one style. To complement the suit, Queen Rania paired it with a crisp white blouse.
For accessories, she chose gray suede shoes by Gianvito Rossi and a two-toned clutch by the Italian brand Bottega Veneta. Adding a touch of elegance, Queen Rania adorned her suit with a pearl brooch shaped like a leaf, further accentuating her look with a diamond necklace and matching earrings.
Queen Letizia had previously embraced this gender-neutral fashion approach, showcasing mixed designs that challenged the binary division of male and female clothing. The question now remains: Which royal will next embrace this boundary-pushing style? Perhaps, Charlene of Monaco, known for her androgynous fashion choices, might be the next to join this trend.