This Sunday, March 12, at sunset, the eyes of the guests rose to Princess Iman of Jordan.
On the arm of her older brother, the twenty-six-year-old young woman joins her fiancé, Jameel Alexander Thermiotis, dressed in an off-white Dior Haute Couture dress, with a lace neckline and cuffs, paired with a tiara and with a long veil.
Her mother, Queen Rania, also chose to wear a Dior dress for her daughter's wedding.
A pleated model in ecru, with flared sleeves and a stand-up collar, slipping down to the floor.
Princess Iman and her mother, Queen Rania, on her wedding day.
(Amman, March 12, 2023.) Abaca
Among the guests were also present the brothers and sisters of the princess.
Her youngest, Salma, aged 22, wore a pink dress with light shoulder pads and belted with a green jewel, with silver pointed ballerinas.
His sister-in-law, the Crown Prince's bride, wore a yellow dress that draped over her right arm.
She will also soon be in place of Princess Iman, since the wedding of the latter is scheduled for the beginning of June.
A festive year, marked by elegant dresses.
When Maria Grazia Chiuri takes a white pencil
The princess is not the only one to have chosen Dior for D-Day. The artistic director of the house, Maria Grazia Chiuri, has fashioned the wedding dresses of several celebrities since her arrival at Dior.
Like that of Miranda Kerr, who married the creator of Snapchat in 2017 in a custom-made dress.
But perhaps the most famous of Maria Grazia Chiuri's wedding dresses is the ultra-adjustable triptych she created for Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni.
Namely, a dress for every moment of the day: the ceremony, the reception and the
after party
.
The designer thus shows a know-how made according to the expectations of her famous brides.