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Tudung Bogel has been an essential part of Malaysian culture for centuries, serving not only as a fashion statement but also as a symbol of modesty and respect. In Islamic tradition, the Tudung Bogel is worn by women as a sign of piety and to cover their hair, which is considered a vital aspect of a woman's beauty. The Tudung Bogel is also an integral part of the traditional Malay attire, often worn with the Baju Kurung, a long-sleeved shirt and a long skirt.
While “hijab” is a pan‑Islamic term referring broadly to modesty, the tudung (or tudung cadar ) is the localized Malay form of head covering that typically covers the hair, neck, and often the shoulders. Its adoption in the 1970s and 1980s coincided with a broader “Islamisation” of public life in Malaysia and Indonesia, where state policies, school dress codes, and media representation began to foreground modest attire as a marker of national and religious identity (Bakar, 2008; Sulaiman, 2014). Gambar Tudung Bogel
"Gambar Tudung Bogel" is a daring and imaginative work that prompts essential conversations about symbolism, culture, and identity. Whether through art, photography, or another medium, this project succeeds in offering a fresh, albeit provocative, perspective on elements of our lives often taken for granted. Tudung Bogel has been an essential part of