Princess Iman's wedding became a beautiful and romantic feast. Princess Iman, who wears a white wedding dress and a crown, is like the heroine of an idol drama, and the groom-to-be's suit and tie form a beautiful picture.
The wedding had already aroused a warm warm-up, and Princess Iman's performance at the wedding was even more generous, and her happy smile deeply touched everyone involved. At the wedding, Princess Iman wore a white dress and wedding dress, with a high neckline design, lace fabric and solid color splicing, showing a lady's temperament and high-end beauty.
In contrast to her mother's wedding dresses, Iman opted for a more modern design that exudes style and taste. When she entered the auditorium with her fiancé, the interaction in the cake-cutting session was full of love.
The cake at the wedding was six layers high, taller than the newlyweds, and presented a completely Western-style style, which contrasted with the beautiful and romantic scenes of idol dramas. Judging from the picture of ***, Princess Iman in the wedding was personally sent to the groom by Prince Hussein.
She took her brother by the arm and walked with him to the groom. The whole wedding scene is extremely Westernized, without a bit of traditional conservative elements, even Prince Hussein wears a checkered turban, which only retains the style of Middle Eastern men.
None of the bride's siblings wore traditional attire, highlighting the Jordanian royal family's shift in wedding style. The Westernization of the wedding also gave a glimpse of some changes in the Jordanian royal family.
From the eyes of Prince Hussein, we can feel the joy of the bride, and the mature and steady of the groom contrasts with the beautiful wedding dress of the bride. Throughout the wedding, members of the Jordanian royal family wore modern attire, abandoning traditional attire.
This distinctly Westernized style may also be a harbinger of the continued trend of Crown Prince Hussein's upcoming wedding in May. However, in the entire wedding scene, the most striking thing is not Queen Rania, but Prince Hussein's fiancée, Rajwa, who is about to become the future queen.
The bride-to-be wore a white wedding dress, which was so beautiful that the whole scene was bright. In contrast, Princess Iman's wedding scene made Queen Rania low-key.
This may mean that the royal family wants to highlight the future queen, and Rajwa's beautiful dress became the center of attention throughout the wedding. Overall, this big wedding of the Jordanian royal family has attracted a lot of attention with its beautiful and romantic Westernized style.
From the design of the wedding dress of the bride Iman to the height of the wedding cake, it shows the modern transformation of the royal family in wedding planning. And this may also herald a fashionable celebration for the upcoming wedding of the crown prince.