Princess Rajwa steps out in a white Roksanda Ilincic gown on her second day in Singapore

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DUBAI: Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah and Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein on Friday made their second appearance together in Singapore. For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @arabnews.lifestyle The couple met Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his wife Ho Ching. Princess Rajwa, who is from Saudi Arabia, looked radiant in a white gown by London-based designer Roksanda Ilincic. The dress was clinched at the waist with a gold belt. She topped off her look with Gianvito Rossi “Ascent 85” gold slingback pumps and a matching Bottega Veneta clutch. This is not the first time Rajwa has championed Ilincic, the Serbian-born designer. Princess Rajwa wore a canary-yellow crepe ensemble called the Neolitsea Dress by the couturier at Princess Iman bint Abdullah II and Jameel Alexander Thermiotis’s wedding ceremony in Amman’s Beit Al-Urdon Palace in March. In a previous interview with Arab News, Ilincic said that “it was an absolute joy and such a privilege” to see the princess wear her designs. “I love the dress for its cape and the drama happening at the back.” Jordan’s crown prince and princess arrived in Singapore on Thursday. During the two-day trip at the invitation of Singapore’s prime minister, the crown prince is scheduled to hold meetings with the city state’s top officials, including the PM, President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Finance Minister Lawrence Wong, and National Security Coordinating Minister Teo Chee Hean, Singapore’s ministry of foreign affairs said in a statement. On Thursday, the pair attended the Jordan-Singapore Tech Alliance Forum. The princess showed off a floral dress by British label Karen Millen, created in collaboration with social media influencer Lydia Millen. The princess paired the summer-ready look with a Jaquemus bag featuring woven cane details. Speaking at the launch, the crown prince highlighted the forum’s importance in unifying the two countries’ efforts toward technological excellence. He stressed Jordan’s keenness to become a rising force on the international tech scene, highlighting the importance of digital transformation and entrepreneurship in nurturing creativity and turning ideas into reality. The crown prince also visited the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore on Thursday. During the visit, a memorandum of understanding was signed to provide specialized programs in public policy and administration for Jordanian government officials and public servants, as well as facilitate their participation in the school’s executive and master’s programs. The crown prince also visited the Institute of Technical Education. He toured the institute’s facilities, including innovation incubators and science laboratories where students receive practical training that prepares them to meet labor market needs.

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