This exhibition was on display from February 28, 2020 to July 11, 2021.

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Contemporary Muslim Fashions is the first major museum exhibition to explore the rise of the modest fashion industry. Modest fashion refers to garments that are both highly fashionable and provide sufficient body cover to address cultural concerns for modesty. Many Muslim women and men dress modestly, in accordance with their faith, but individual and collective interpretations of modesty vary widely.

In recent years, there has been increased awareness of Muslim consumers as an important segment of the global fashion industry, and increased visibility for designers and brands whose clothing responds to their needs. In some countries, such as Saudi Arabia and Iran, covering in the public sphere is regulated by law. Elsewhere it is a personal choice, informed by religious, cultural, and political concerns. Contemporary Muslim Fashions focuses on the intersection of regional dress styles, global fashion trends, and personal attitudes toward modesty. The exhibition does not aim to be a definitive survey but instead offers a current snapshot of Muslim women and fashion by spotlighting key themes and locations.

Fashion can serve as a platform for self-expression and as a tool for positive social change. The exhibition examines how Muslim women—those who cover their heads and those who do not—have become arbiters of style within and beyond their communities. As designers and entrepreneurs, they have shown that clothing can be on-trend and still meet the needs of diverse wearers. As consumers, they have used their influence to shape global fashion markets. And as journalists, bloggers, and influencers, they have confronted a lack of representation in the mainstream fashion narrative and drawn international attention to the vitality of Muslim modest style.

Contemporary Muslim Fashions is organized by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.

The Cooper Hewitt presentation of Contemporary Muslim Fashions is made possible by support from the August Heckscher Exhibition Fund.

Additional support is provided by the Barbara and Morton Mandel Design Gallery Endowment Fund and Edward and Helen Hintz.

Funding is also provided by the Cooper Hewitt Master's Program Fund.

  • Evening Gown, Shawl, And Turban
  • polyester crepe, polyester chiffon, polyester net, feathers, sequins.
  • Courtesy of Raşit Bağzıbağlı x Modanisa .
  • 5.2019.4a/d
  • Coat
  • silk organza with cutwork and embroidery.
  • Courtesy of Wadha Al Hajri (Wadha Haute Couture).
  • 5.2019.5
  • Handbag
  • painted leather.
  • Courtesy of Alaa Balkhy.
  • 5.2019.21
  • Abaya, Dress, And Turban
  • silk, metallic embroidery, poyester satin, metal, rhinestones.
  • Courtesy of Fatma Al Remaihi.
  • 5.2019.25a/e
  • Hooded Dress
  • wool blend twill, viscose, cotton.
  • Courtesy of Pose/Arazzi.
  • 5.2019.26
  • Abaya And Scarf
  • silk and lace.
  • Courtesy of Her Highness Deena Aljuhani Abdulaziz.
  • 5.2019.28a,b
  • Dress And Belt
  • merino wool, velvet.
  • Courtesy of Mashael Alrajhi .
  • 5.2019.33a/f
  • Jacket And Pants
  • merino wool, velvet.
  • Courtesy of Mashael Alrajhi.
  • 5.2019.34a,b