Princess Rajwa's daughter, Iman, isn't yet two, but she is already a tiny champion of the high street! The tot, who was born in August 2024, has featured in a new photograph alongside her father, Crown Prince Hussein, and she was absolutely adorable in an outfit from Next's baby line.
The tiny royal, who featured in the photo shot by Hamzah Azoqa at the offices at Al-Husseiniya Palace in Jordan, had been dressed in the brand's 'Red Stripe Cherry Short-sleeve Baby Bodysuit and Dungarees set' which featured a red and white striped design and fruit on the tiny pockets.
She also had on the high-street label's 'White Rainbow Touch Fasten Baby Trainers' with colourful panels down the side.
Princess Iman's portrait appearance
The photograph appearance came after Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa of Jordan rang in the new year with a new family portrait and their little girl was featured despite rarely appearing publicly.
The young princess was seen standing in a publicly-available photograph for the first time and was dressed in the cutest designer outfit.
Princess Iman wears Baby Dior
Trading her Next pieces for something a little more luxe, Rajwa's daughter looked like a tiny ballerina in a past-season Dior outfit featuring a tulle white skirt and a white T-shirt. She also wore Mary Jane-style shoes with a soft sole, perfect for a toddler.
It is rather apt that Iman wore Baby Dior as the line was famously inaugurated by another royal, Princess Grace of Monaco, in the 1960s, cementing it as the go-to label for royal infants.
"From Rajwa, our little Iman, and myself, we wish you a happy New Year filled with serenity and peace," the Crown Prince's caption read.
As Iman is only just toddling, she isn't yet in control of her own wardrobe. That said, Iman's Dior look is fashion stylist-approved. Gabrielle Mai, a global fashion stylist with seven years of experience in the industry, told us at the time: "Princess Iman's Dior look works because it's treated as beautiful childrenswear first and designer wear second. The soft palette, classic silhouette, and subtle branding keep it timeless, charming, and age-appropriate rather than performative."






