Queen Rania and Princess Iman of Jordan have visited the Amman Design Week (ADW) team in Amman.
The mother-daughter duo spoke with the fashion team to learn about the preparations for the upcoming nationwide event, which will return in the fourth quarter of 2026.
According to Her Majesty’s Press Office, the Queen and Princess were “briefed by the ADW team on plans for the event’s fourth edition, which will be held next year with the support of a number of private and public sector partners under the theme of ‘Accumulations’.”

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Queen Rania heard from ADW Codirectors Bisher Tabba and Sarah Hejazin about the event’s focus and how the fourth edition will help Jordanian designers grow and learn in their field.
While there, the royals viewed the prototypes of original projects by the Jordanian design community.
It is no surprise that the Queen visited the ADW team, as she is regularly praised for her fashion sense, and Princess Iman has proven the apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree. The Princess’s fashion is also closely watched and admired.
Queen Rania threw her support behind ADW in 2016 “to showcase the designs and talents of local, regional, and international designers, and establish Amman as a regional hub for innovation, expression, and experimentation.”

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