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Queen Rania’s €4700 Jacket at Turkey State Visit

by John Smith - World Editor
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Koningin Rania draagt jas van 4700 euro bij staatsbezoek Turkije zondag, 8 februari 2026 (14:54) – De Telegraaf

Queen Rania of Jordan showcased a sophisticated style during a state visit to Türkiye, drawing attention for her fashion choices as international diplomacy continues between the two nations.

King Abdullah II and Queen Rania were received by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and First Lady Emine Erdoğan at Dolmabahçe Palace in Istanbul on February 7, 2026, according to New My Royals. During the visit, King Abdullah II bestowed upon President Erdoğan the Order of Al Hussein bin Ali.

Queen Rania’s outfit for the Saturday meeting included a wool coat from Alaïa, valued at approximately €4,700, paired with a ruched velvet midi skirt by Dries Van Noten and a high-neck cream blouse. She completed the gaze with accessories from Fendi, Jimmy Choo, and Loewe, as reported by De Telegraaf.

Images of the meeting and the Queen’s ensemble were shared through the Jordanian royal court’s official channels and on the Queen’s social media pages. The choice reinforces Queen Rania’s reputation as a prominent figure in both royal and international fashion circles.

In addition to the official meeting, Queen Rania and First Lady Emine Erdoğan visited an exhibition of Turkish textile works at Dolmabahçe Palace, showcasing renowned Turkish embroidery techniques. The exhibition is organized by the Maturation Institutes, public education institutions dedicated to preserving Türkiye’s cultural heritage, New My Royals reported.

The state visit highlights the ongoing relationship between Jordan and Türkiye, and the cultural exchange demonstrated through events like the textile exhibition and the attention given to Queen Rania’s fashion choices.

De Telegraaf also shared news of the visit on Facebook, noting the nearly 5000 euro price tag of the Queen’s coat.

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