Queen Rania of Jordan opted for a more traditional-looking gown as she appeared at an event to mark the centennial of the Great Arab Revolt in Jordan.

The glamorous Middle Eastern royal, 45, attended the celebration looking radiant in the emerald green floor-length dress, which was embellished with elaborate gold and blue detail.

The mother-of-four finished the look with a simple gold band studded with medallions over her loosely styled hair, a gleaming gold Dior clutch bag and a pair of green pear-shaped drop earrings.

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A family affair: From left, Crown Prince Hussein with his mother Queen Rania and father King Abdullah. Far right is the couple's daughter Princess Salma

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On her feet, were a pair of stylish crocodile-skin heels with an iridescent blue green and purple colour.

The Queen was joined at the event by her family including His Majesty King Abdullah, and two of her children including Crown Prince Hussein, 21, and 15-year-old Princess Salma.

Her husband, as Supreme Commander of the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army, wore full military regalia while her son Hussein cut a dapper figure in a smart suit.

Teenage Princess Salma also wore her brunette locks loose and echoed the detail of her mother's dress in a pretty navy blouse with white detail and a teal skirt with a strong black hem. The young royal finished the look with a pair of patent nude high heels and a designer pink and white handbag.

With a slick of pink lipstick and a smokey eye, Queen Rania was the belle of the ball at the Middle Eastern celebration

A family affair: Rania shares a chat with her daughter Princess Salma as they prepare to watch the celebrations

The intricate outfit featured gold and blue detail across the front and the back, which Rania complemented with pear-shaped green drop earrings

Rania strides forth in her heels at the event which took place at the Al Rayah parade ground in the Royal Hashemite Court

King Abdullah, centre, flanked by his son Prince Hussein, centre right, looked proud to attending the event in his full military uniform

It's unclear who the designer of the beautiful green gown is but Rania has favoured the sartorial work of Hama Fashion in recent weeks.

At the country's 70th anniversary celebrations of its independence last month, Rania sported an eye-catching dress by the designer.

It featured a plum-coloured peplum top tucked into an oversized leather belt. The billowing asymmetrical skirt appeared to feature a large swathe of white fabric, turned inside-out to reveal an intricately-embroidered underside.

The stylish mother-of-four completed her look with an oversized boxy clutch and a statement gold necklace, with just a hint of purple pointed courts peeking out from underneath.

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Son and heir: Prince Hussein stands next to his father on the red carpet as they watch the military parade

The brains behind her ensemble, Hama Hinnawi, soon took to Instagram to say that she was 'super flattered and super happy' that the royal was modelling one of her designs.

Rania also picked a Hama Fashion piece for her son Prince Hussein's graduation earlier this week, and has bee spotted in her designs while attending several formal engagements.

The celebrations were held in the Jordanian capital Amman, with Rania and her husband King Abdullah II joined by their children Crown Prince Al Hussein, 21, Princess Salma, 15, and Prince Hashem, 11. Princess Ima, 19, was nowhere to be seen.

Queen Rania descends the steps of Raghadan Palace during Jordanian's independence celebrations last month

The royal walked alongside her husband King Abdullah II and their three children at Raghadan Palace

The Queen stunned in a gown with embroidery detailing by one of her favourite designers, Hama Fashion

Rania and Abdullah smile for a photograph with Crown Prince Al Hussein, 21, Prince Hashem, 11, and Princess Salma, 15 - wearing her mother's old red dress - at Amman's Raghadan Palace

Abdullah couldn't keep his smile of his face as he took his wife's hand on the red carpet.

The celebrations mark 70 years to the day since Jordan became an independent sovereign state in 1946.