Known for her glamorous waves, Rania from Jordan changes style and adopts a tied hairstyle that is as modern as it is elegant.
It’s hard not to notice Jordan’s Rania when she makes an official outing. The queen is always unanimous and this was once again the case during the reception of the German president and his wife by the Jordanian family at the Al Husseiniya palace, this Wednesday February 18. If her plum-colored ensemble ticked all the boxes of royal chic, it was especially her hairstyle, radically different from her usual blow-dry, which caught the attention.
With her soft and shiny lengths, Rania from Jordan is spoiled for choice when it comes to hairstyles. His signature? Perfectly controlled waves cascading over her shoulders. It is only very rarely that the wife of King Abdallah II ties her hair up… Something she did however during her last appearance by opting for a sophisticated ponytail. Placed halfway up, subtly voluminous at the top and structured by a slightly offset parting on the side, it elegantly highlighted the face while a few soft strands framed its contours. But there is no question of visible elastic which would break the harmony: the sovereign chose to wrap a fine strand around the fastener for a couture finish. A mini bun formed at the base also broke the rigidity sometimes associated with the classic ponytail. All enhanced by sunny honey highlights which illuminate the mane. To recreate this hairstyle which offers a good dose of elegance by freeing the face, the secret is to start by working the lengths with flexible styling, with an iron or blow-dry, in order to bring movement to the hair.
We then isolate the section located at the top of the head to delicately backcomb it at the roots and finally it is enough to gather the hair halfway up while maintaining natural suppleness. A seemingly simple hairstyle, but thought out down to the smallest detail, which proves that a simple change of attachment can transform an entire look.
By swapping her iconic waves for this elaborate ponytail, Rania from Jordan modernizes her silhouette without losing any of her presence. The demonstration is clear: sometimes, you should not change your style, only reinterpret it with precision.


