Queen Rania puts 'clever' spin on 2016's viral sock boot – with 4-inch heels


King Abdullah of Jordan's wife visited the University of Jordan – and revived 2015's hottest trend, the sock boot. See her modern take, plus her outfit in full


Abdullah II King of Jordan and his wife Queen Rania Al Abdullah in black outfits© Shutterstock
Katie DalyLifestyle Writer
November 26, 2025
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It's no secret that Queen Rania is a modern royal dresser, but on 25 November, she showed that she isn't afraid of reviving an old trend. The wife of King Abdullah of Jordan, 55, was seen visiting the University of Jordan, where she put a 2025 spin on 2016's viral sock boot – and her version was so much chicer!

Sock boots first hit the runway in 2016 when luxury brands like Vetements and Balenciaga introduced them to the fashion world. They earned the name 'sock boots' as, rather than a structured leather upper, these boots featured a soft suede exterior, which was fitted to the foot to look like a sock. They took the world by storm between 2016 and 2017 when the Kardashians introduced them into the mainstream but now they are making a comeback in 2025, with a twist.

Queen Rania revives a viral fashion trend

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Rania wore Jennifer Chamandi boots

However, in recent years, the style set has shunned the sock boot, deeming it old news, until now. Queen Rania put a modern spin on the look with her £1,095 'Alessio 105' boots by Jennifer Chamandi, a go-to footwear designer for not only the Queen of Jordan, but also the Princess of Wales  and the Duchess of Sussex

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Kim Kardashian made the sock boot go viral in 2016

These boots cut off at the ankle and featured a pointed toe like the viral style, but they had a classier edge with the four-inch heel, gold buckle hardware, and suede finish.

An expert's verdict on Rania's boots

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Rania participated in the Royal Health Awareness Society's 20th anniversary event in Amman

"Queen Rania gives a masterclass in contemporary elegance with her modern spin on the sock boot. By pairing the sleek, glove-like silhouette with wide, structured culottes, she creates a beautifully balanced contrast," Gabrielle Mai, a global fashion stylist with seven years of experience in the fashion industry, explains.

"The rich brown tone grounds the look and adds warmth to the earthy palette, while the fitted ankle instantly sharpens the outfit, making the proportions feel intentional. It's a clever styling move that proves how a minimalist boot can still deliver a strong, fashion-forward impact."

Rania's outfit in detail

As far as her outfit, Rania paired the killer boots with a pair of super wide-leg trousers, which, according to Royal Fashion Daily on Instagram, were by Palmer Harding, and popped a stone-hued turtleneck under the 'Georgette' blouse by Alaia with a scarf neckline.

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Queen Rania visited the University of Jordan and participated in the Royal Health Awareness Society's 20th anniversary event in Amman

Ever a fan of high-end accessories, Rania finished off her look with the 'Balloon' bag by Loewe with khaki panelling to match her blouse. "Among my sons and daughters at the University of Jordan today, I was delighted by the awareness and enthusiasm I witnessed," the royal penned on social media afterwards, having visited the university to participate in the Royal Health Awareness Society's 20th anniversary event. The RHAS develops and implements public health and safety awareness programmes in Amman. 

An epic evening gown

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Queen Rania donned Dior accessories

As a Lifestyle Writer at HELLO!, I know that Rania can take her look from day to night. She proved this very fact earlier this week as she stepped out in Doha for the Franca Fund Gala at the Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar on 23 November. 

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Qatar's Princess, Sheikha Al Mayassa bin Hamad Al Thani, and Francesco Carrozzini, the son of Franca Sozzani, and Anna Wintour all attended

She wore an epic satin gown featuring a duck egg blue skirt and rich burnt orange top. The bead-embellished garment was paired with Christian Dior's 'Miss Dior' gold shoulder bag with the strap removed, and gold heels by the same French fashion house.

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Lady Amelia Spencer and Lady Eliza Spencer also attended the 2025 Franca Fund Gala

The gala, which raised funds to support ongoing preventative genomics research in memory of filmmaker and photographer Francesco Carrozzini's late mother, former Italian Vogue editor Franca Sozzani, who died of lung cancer in 2016, was also attended by Princess Diana's nieces, Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer.

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