In recent years, we've seen a growing trend of Muslim women embracing fashion and beauty while staying true to their faith. The tudung has become a staple in many Malay women's wardrobes, not just as a symbol of religiosity but also as a fashion statement.
For some women, particularly those from conservative cultural backgrounds, navigating personal freedom and cultural expectations can be complex. The use of traditional attire, such as the tudung, is an integral part of their cultural identity. However, this does not necessarily restrict their ability to make choices about their personal lives, including their sexual health and well-being.