Queen Rania of Jordon puts on a stylish display during visit to Japan

She means business! Queen Rania of Jordan opts for a £2,800 Alexandre Vauthier suit before swapping into a £1,645 pink Zimmermann ensemble during visit to Japan

  • Queen Rania of Jordan, 52, opted for several stylish ensembles during the visit
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Queen Rania of Jordan showed off her impeccable sense of style in Japan during a recent trip.

The royal, 52, who is completing an official visit to the country with her husband King Abdullah II this week, displayed her sartorial flare with three looks for three different engagements. 

She first wore a bespoke blush pink suit from the designer Mohamed Benchellal for a sit down meeting with Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako this morning.

The elegant royal then performed an outfit change and donned a £2,801 black suit from Alexandre Vauthier with red pumps to tour an exhibition at Japan’s National Museum of Modern Art in Kitanomaru Park.

She then opted for a floral set from Zimmerman costing £1,645 to meet with the wife of the Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Mrs Yuko Kishida, in Tokyo.

Queen Rania of Jordan showed off her impeccable sense of style in Japan during a recent trip, where she met the Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Mrs Yuko Kishida, in Tokyo, right

The royal looked elegant in the Benchellal colour block look she wore to meet the Imperial couple this morning. 

She cinched the tailored coat dress shirt with a leather belt adorned with a golden bow from Marni and accessorised with nude pumps from Jennifer Chamandi and a bag from Fendi costing £3,500. 

Her honey locks were styled cascaded down her back in a sophisticated wavy ponytail for the occasion. 

She was accompanied by King Abdullah and their son Crown Prince Hussein, who both wore finely tailored blue suits. 

She later performed an outfit change to visit the National Museum of Modern Art, where she was treated to a private tour of the Tokyo 70th Anniversary Exhibition titled Secrets of Important Cultural Properties. 

She switched to an elegant wide-legged power suit with a blazer from Alexander Vauthier fitted at the waist to highlight her petite silhouette.  The suit’s jacket costs £1,676, while the trousers cost £1,125. 

Rania completed the trendy look with a crocodile leather clutch bag and added a pop of colour with red stilettos. 

The elegant royal donned a black suit from Alexandre Vauthier with red pumps to tour an exhibition at Japan’s National Museum of Modern Art in Kitanomaru Park

She let her hair down into a glamourous blow-dry for her solo engagement, sporting elegant day makeup with a touch of eyeliner, a caramel eyeshadow and a strong brow, coupled with a pink lip. 

She returned to pink for the third engagement of the day, which saw her enjoy a one-on-one meeting with the Prime Minister’s wife. 

The royal donned a feminine silhouette in a floral ensemble from Aussie designer Zimmermann.

The look consisted of a delicate crepe top with a floral appliqué on both sleeves, which the stylish Queen tucked into a matching midi length skirt with the same floral detail. 

She opted for a floral set from Zimmermann costing £1,645 to meet with the wife of the Japanese Prime Minister

The Queen and King of Jordan, accompanied by their son Crown Prince Hussein, met with Japan’s Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako

The mother-of-four looked ultra glamourous in the fitted suit from Alexandre Vauthier which emphasised her trimmed waist 

Rania added a touch of colour with a pair of red stilettos and accessorised with a small clutch bag, while wearing her hair in a glamourous blow dry

Pictured left to right: Crown Prince Al Hussein with Queen Rania and King Abdullah II with the Japanese Emperor and Empress 

It appears Rania altered the look by removing some of the florals on her top.  She paired it with soft pink leather stilettos, and accessorised with a small ivory handbag and drop pearl earrings.  

The mother-of-four styled her tresses in a ponytail, framing her features with two loose strands of hair. 

She sported a soft makeup look that complimented her healthy sun-kissed glow for the meeting. 

Meanwhile, Mrs Kishida looked elegant in a cream set made of a flowy skirt and matching jacket. 

The royal visit aimed to strengthen the relationship between the two countries and to honour their historical bond. 

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