Jordan dressed up this Thursday for the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein with Rajwa Al Saif. The already Jordanian princess gave a whole lesson in style with her two bridal looks with which she caused a sensation, both for her elegance and for her original details.

The architect arrived at the Zahran Palace in a fabulous 1968 Rolls-Royce Phantom V. It was at that moment that her impressive wedding dress by Elie Saab could be appreciated. The bride was radiant with a design that drew attention for her asymmetrical neckline and for her draping in the torso area that visually stylized her figure.

Al Saif combined this tight-fitting dress with a die-cut train that started from the waist and was several meters long with a rounded finish. Floral petals were also sewn to her back to match the embroidered details on her veil, which he held in place with a diamond tiara.

The bride chose to wear her hair loose with waves and with the front locks placed behind her ears to reveal her long shiny earrings that illuminated her face, which she made up to highlight her gaze. She was also surprised by her choice of flat white shoes.

For the subsequent celebration, Rajwa once again left you speechless with an impressive Dolce bridal design.

The already wife of Prince Hussein appeared in the palace with a design with a round neckline and short sleeves that had a bustier-type body to highlight the shoulder area. A piece that also had a large flared skirt with a train that was also embellished with flowers, both on the front and on the back, where the very sophisticated V-neckline also drew attention.

The architect completed her second wedding outfit with white opera gloves, adding to one of the trends of the year and which was very elegant. Another significant detail was the chosen chignon, with strands over his face to frame it, which he wore with a tiara.