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Rania di Giordania enchants the Franca Fund Gala with regal elegance

The Queen of Jordan enchants at the Franca Fund Gala in Doha with a look that combines tradition and modernity. Between fashion, celebrity and humanitarian commitment, Rania confirms her unique style.

A two-piece metallic in tone copper And turquoisewith golden pendants and loose hair: the Queen Rania of Jordan brightened up the premiere’s evening Franca Fund Gala of November 23 to Museum of Islamic Art Of Dohawith one of the coolest looks spectacular And refined of the season. But behind the elegance there is more: the sovereign is in the capital of Qatar for a series of events that combine fashion, art and humanitarian commitment.

What is the Franca Fund Gala

The highlight of the visit was the Gala which closes the Fashion Trust Arabiathe fashion and emerging talent awards event. The evening raised funds for research preventive genomic medicine: dedicated to Franca Sozzanihistorical director of Vogue Italiathe initiative supports projects that use genetic information to predict the risk of disease onset, in collaboration with institutions of excellence such as Harvard Medical School And Massachusetts General Hospital.

Awards and supermodels

The Franca Fund Gala obviously attracted the big names in fashion such as Miuccia Pradaawarded with the Lifetime Award for its impact on the world. Among the guests also the exclusive French designer Christian Louboutinand then the Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen and the Russian colleague and actress Natalya Vodjanova. There was no shortage of other celebrities such as the singer and actress Tessa Thompson whose smile he was immortalized together with the Italian designer Pierpaolo Piccioli.

Rania style icon

Born as Rania al-Yasin in Kuwait from Palestinian parents, she is the queen consort of Jordan since 1999, wife of Abdullah II from the age of 22. With her husband’s accession to the throne, she became one of the youngest queens in the world, standing out for her commitment to the defense of human rights and her socio-political activism. So much so Forbes he has included her several times among the most influential women on the planet.

Rania has become aicon of both modernity and cultural tradition in Middle Eastcapable of giving visibility with a touch of elegance to humanitarian projects and charity events such as Franca Fund Gala: combining refinement and substance, without falling into pure marketing, is not for everyone, especially when talking about real.