Meriem Bennani’s new artwork, Your Year by Fardaous Funjab, features the most recent hijab in the artist’s fictional line of high fashion headscarves. This thirty-second video, part of the Public Art Fund’s Commercial Break series, features an ever-evolving hijab that can be worn throughout the year. One headcovering commemorates various Islamic holidays as well as secular events. As the seasons change, the hijab morphs on the Barclays Center’s “Oculus” screen into eight distinct versions, ranging from generic autumnal attire to a headscarf for Ramadan. The functional fashion of the rotating hijab offers a jocular take on the media’s portrayal of the Muslim head covering. Bennani’s “Fardaous Funjab” project began a few years ago as a mashup of two unlikely fixations: the hijab and reality TV. On a visit to her native Morocco, the artist noticed that more women seemed to be wearing the veil. Bennani, who had been watching the show, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, borrowed t