At face value, the title suggests a study that critically or ethnographically examines voyeuristic or observational media practices related to veiled Muslim women's everyday lives—perhaps exploring how modesty, fashion, and entertainment intersect in digital or popular culture.
It sounds like you’re referring to a paper with a title that mixes Indonesian slang or informal phrasing ("Ngintip" means "peeking" or "spying," "PIPIS" might be an acronym or colloquial term, "KERUDUNG" means "veil" or "headscarf") with "lifestyle and entertainment." Ngintip PIPIS KERUDUNG 3gp