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See Princess Iman of Jordan's 'Enchanting' Royal Wedding Gown Up Close in New Photos from Dior

Dior is taking a closer look at Princess Iman of Jordan's timeless bridal style.

Over the weekend, the French fashion house posted new photos of the princess in her bespoke bridal gown designed by Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chirui. The 26-year-old daughter of Queen Rania and King Abdullah II of Jordan married Jameel Alexander Thermiotis in an epic royal wedding on March 12.

"The House is honored to share the wedding dress specially designed by @MariaGraziaChiuri for H.R.H Princess Iman's wedding to Mr. Jameel Alexander Thermiotis at Beit Al Urdun in Amman, Jordan. Photographed alongside her mother, Her Majesty @QueenRania, the Princess embodied a revered grace and elegance," Dior wrote, sharing shots of the bride on her big day.

Breaking down the details in a second carousel, the luxury label shared more about what Iman wore. The princess glowed in a white wedding dress with a high illusion neckline and long sleeves cuffed with the same lace. The floral pattern matched the embroidery on her sweeping veil, which was tucked into her tiara.

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The Royal wedding of Princess Iman Bint Abdullah II and Jameel Alexander Thermiotis
The Royal wedding of Princess Iman Bint Abdullah II and Jameel Alexander Thermiotis

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"For Jordan's Princess Iman, @MariaGraziaChiuri incorporated delicate floral details into the collar and sleeves of her sleek wedding dress. Contemporary yet timeless, the white gown is adorned with immaculate lace work and precise tailoring as a testament to the refined excellence of the House's atelier. The glowing bride beautifully embodied the irresistibly feminine silhouette for her special day," Dior said.

In a third post, the house shared shots from behind the scenes in the atelier, from a seamstress taking a delicate measurement to the gown on a mannequin and an original sketch.

"The gown is imbued with beloved codes of the House like flourishes of florals on the lace neckline and sleeves. Paired with her gossamer veil, the result is a poetically enchanting look for the modern bride," Dior wrote of the look.