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Tudung for the People

Fazrena Abdul Aziz, TudungPeople | Florence Song, Zalora | Othniel Ting

09-Jun-18 11:00

Tudung for the People

Making her first appearance on Style File, this week we’re joined by the brain behind TudungPeople, Fazrena Abdul Aziz. In line with the Raya season ahead, Fazrena talks to us about her latest EID 2018 collection, along with her empowering #MyHijabMyStory campaign on her mission to destigmatize the stereotypes of tudung-wearing women in society. Later on, we’re joined by Florence Song of Zalora and BFM’s Othniel Ting with their take on one of the upcoming trends Raya 2018 has for us - the glamorous accessory of waist sashes.


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