Okhtein Finds Its Home at the Grand Egyptian Museum

OKHTEIN, the Egyptian luxury fashion brand founded by sisters Aya and Mounaz Abdelraouf, marks a defining moment in its journey with the opening of its space at the Grand Egyptian Museum, the largest museum in the world and a global landmark dedicated to human civilization.

For a brand built on history, craftsmanship, and storytelling, this is not simply a new location. It is the moment where Okhtein’s language becomes tangible and where everything the brand has expressed for years finds its most powerful setting. Surrounded by over 100,000 artifacts across 500,000 square meters, Okhtein steps into the museum not as a visitor, but as a living continuation of heritage. One more contemporary piece within a world of timeless ones.

“It was a very big dream that seemed impossible to so many people,” said Mounaz Abdelraouf. “But we were absolutely certain that one day we would make it work. Everything we envisioned years ago, our designs, our values, and where we are today, has led us exactly here.”

Okhtein began as a vision carried with certainty. One rooted in identity, heritage, and the belief that modern design could hold history without compromise. That vision, carried through the brand’s mission and design language, now stands at the heart of history.

“We are not just visiting the museum,” the founders reflect. “We are living within it. This is not just a store. It is a reflection of our roots, our stories, and our responsibility to give back to the space and the heritage that shaped us.”

At the heart of the Grand Egyptian Museum, Okhtein becomes part of history in the making, a modern voice standing where history stands tall.