DUBAI: Saudi-born Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein stepped out in an all-gray ensemble by Japanese label Toga Archives as she joined her husband, Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah of Jordan, at a university graduation in Amman this week.

The princess attended the graduation of Al-Hussein Technical University’s sixth cohort, seated beside the crown prince as 450 students from the Kingdom received their degrees.

Crown Prince Hussein shared the images on Instagram, congratulating “the graduates and their families” and thanking staff for “their dedication and commitment over the past ten years.”

For the occasion, Princess Rajwa wore a paisley jacquard shirt from Toga Archives, cut with an exaggerated pointed collar and buttoned high to the throat. Its full, softly gathered sleeves and dense gray-on-charcoal print gave the tailored piece a fluid, almost scarf-like drape across the chest and shoulders.

She paired it with the label’s matching jacquard skirt, which set a printed yoke over a pleated metallic panel that fell in fine, silvery accordion folds. A dark coat rested over her shoulders against the auditorium’s deep-red seating.