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At the same time, the culture is not monolithic. In more conservative regions like Aceh, the hijab is expected in public, and fashion takes a backseat to religious observance. In contrast, in cosmopolitan Jakarta or Surabaya, women may "turban" (a wrapped, neck-exposed style) for a night out—a look that some clerics criticize as missing the point of modesty. This ongoing tension between fashion-forward interpretation and traditional religious boundaries is what keeps the conversation alive. I need to search for relevant information