For those unfamiliar with the term, awek tudung refers to a type of headscarf commonly worn by Muslim women in Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia and Indonesia. Bogelrarl top, on the other hand, seems to be a misspelling or variation of the word "bogel," which means "tunic" or "long-sleeved top" in Malay. Therefore, awek tudung bogelrarl top roughly translates to a modest, long-sleeved top worn with a headscarf.
Opening hook Under the neon glow of Kuala Lumpur’s night market, the rhythm of the city is punctuated by the rustle of fabric and the click of sneaker soles. It is here that the modern awek tudung —the stylish, head‑scarfed woman—makes a quiet fashion statement that is both daring and reverent. awek tudung bogelrarl top