Princess Iman of Jordan and Jameel Alexander Thermiotis: March 12, 2023


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Quite disappointed we don't get a close-up of the bride during the whole streaming.
 
Her brother escorts her out while the flower girls play with the train behind them ?
 
She has eprn her oen tiara
 

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Boooo, the stream has ended. I wanted to see more of the reception! Jameel seems like such a sweetheart.
Now we have to find out who is behind Iman's dress, my bet is that is by a foreigner designer.
 
Prince Hasan and Princess Sarvsth with Prince Rashid and Princess Zeina Shaban
Than Princess Sumaja
 

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Primcess muna with her daugthe Princess zein bint Hussein
princess Aisha bint Hussein
Princess basma bint talL, brhind her Peincess Rajwa bin hassan with her husband
 

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Some ther members of the royal family,
Orincess Iman bint hussein, orince Hamzah and queen Rania werent there.
I dont saw the Asems
 

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That's probably the quickest royal wedding I've ever seen :lol:
 
Anyone of Queen Noor Al-Hussein's family, those allowed at least, attended? I don't see her posting anything on her social media about the wedding, like congratulations to the bride that is also her step-grandchild.

I want to see more of the wedding.

Meanwhile, the blog "Tiara Mania" brings some possible information about the tiara that Princess Iman is wearing.

I think I saw upside down teardrop shaped pearls atop the end of the stems.
 
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It's strange how they dress like Western Christian brides in Jordan. Is there anywhere else in the Muslim world where this happens?
Muslim brides can dress with anything they want, any colors. As long as the dress is modest.
 
Muslim brides can dress with anything they want, any colors. As long as the dress is modest.

Yes I know that but apart from Jordanian royal brides I have never seen a Muslim bride dress in this way so I just wondered how it came about. If they have admired the way Christian western brides dress and wanted to copy that it's no problem but I'm just wondering where it started. I presume that ordinary Jordanian women don't dress like this when they marry but maybe I am wrong.
 
Yes I know that but apart from Jordanian royal brides I have never seen a Muslim bride dress in this way so I just wondered how it came about. If they have admired the way Christian western brides dress and wanted to copy that it's no problem but I'm just wondering where it started. I presume that ordinary Jordanian women don't dress like this when they marry but maybe I am wrong.

In Indonesia, it's not uncommon to have white dress with white veil for wedding dress. Some wear hijab, some don't. Some add "traditional" elements to it, some don't.

Here are the wedding dresses of the daughter in law of the President of Indonesia (she is a muslim but doesn't wear hijab, like Iman). She wore both Western and traditional dresses
Western style dress
Traditional Indonesian style dress
 
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I want to see more of the wedding.

Meanwhile, the blog "Tiara Mania" brings some possible information about the tiara that Princess Iman is wearing.

That Chaumet tiara is quite similar, but the details, especially around the base, are not the same. Maybe Chaumet made variations of the design?
I'm not surprised that Iman got a new wedding tiara. The Jordanian RF never has been that much into tiara sharing and loaning. That said, Iman looks very beautiful and very happy.?
 
That's a BIG wedding cake. Rania is on mama bear mode making sure Iman doesn't step on the dress's train.

What a happy, cute wedding! :wub:

Fashion wise, it was a feast as well. Queen Rania in Dior Couture, Princess Salma wearing Andrew Gn, and Rajwa wearing Roksanda. The guests were impeccable and funny as well.

We love to see it.

Iman is so beautiful, and I love Rajwa's dress. The colour is similar with the one the Princess of Wales wore in Wimbledon last year. I wonder if they are from the same brand.

And yeah, that is quite a big wedding cake :D
 
Princess Iman wears grandmother's tiara to marry Jameel Alexander Thermiotis

The young royal wore a diamond headpiece previously worn by Princess Muna Al-Hussein, mother of King Abdullah II

https://www.thenationalnews.com/lif...y-jameel-alexander-thermiotis/?outputType=amp

Iman is so beautiful, and I love Rajwa's dress. The colour is similar with the one the Princess of Wales wore in Wimbledon last year. I wonder if they are from the same brand.

Yes, both dresses are by Roksanda Ilinčić.

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Can we talk about how STUNNING Jameel's mom looked? Ties with Rania for the Best Dressed award.
 
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Yes I know that but apart from Jordanian royal brides I have never seen a Muslim bride dress in this way so I just wondered how it came about. If they have admired the way Christian western brides dress and wanted to copy that it's no problem but I'm just wondering where it started. I presume that ordinary Jordanian women don't dress like this when they marry but maybe I am wrong.

I don't know about Jordan but like MagdalenaS said, in Muslim-majority country like Indonesia, it's normal for Muslim brides here to wear a white/non-white dress, or even a traditional one. I have some Muslim friends who wore green and blue traditional dresses when they got married.

Iman looks very beautiful here, lovely hair and nice tiara. Congratulation to Jameel and Iman!
 
Princess Iman wears grandmother's tiara to marry Jameel Alexander Thermiotis

The young royal wore a diamond headpiece previously worn by Princess Muna Al-Hussein, mother of King Abdullah II
https://www.thenationalnews.com/lif...y-jameel-alexander-thermiotis/?outputType=amp

Arabian Royal Agency on Instagram suggested Princess Muna's Fringe Tiara at first but has since taken it down after getting a better look at Princess Iman's tiara. I assume this article is just copying from them.

Comparison of Princess Muna and Princess Iman's tiaras

The tiaras are not the same. Princess Muna's tiara is higher in the middle and does not wrap around the sides as much. The spikes also alternate in height whereas on Princess Iman's tiara they are evenly graduated.

Comparison of the Joséphine Valse Impériale Tiara and Princess Iman's tiara

It's also not the Joséphine Valse Impériale Tiara by Chaumet that I suggested at first. The overall shape and top row are very similar but Princess Iman’s tiara has straight lines along the bottom going upwards not round diamonds. I’ll keep looking but it wouldn’t surprise me if her tiara was a custom version of the Chaumet one.
 
BTW I saw Iman is escorted by her big brother but not the king, is it a cultural/religious difference?

Well actually, bride being escorted by a male family member is not a muslim tradition. So, there is no exact rules. They can do it with her brother, father, or even alone.
 
Iman looked gorgeous. Her hair was up, her veil was a work of art. Her gown was elegant and exquisite.

One of the most beautiful Royal brides of the last 25 years, imho.?
 
The first lady of Egypt and kuwaity sheikhas were there too.
The mother of the groom is very besutiful
 
Jordan TV videos

 
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Any word on who designed the Princess' dress? I can't find anything. :argh:
 
Did any of Queen Noor's children attend? Also any sightings of Princess Haya?
 
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