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North Korea's annual fashion show reappears "Chanel's 60' s style []

Introduction: North Korea is one of the countries with the strictest regime control in the world, and the world is full of countless curiosity about this country. Therefore, the annual fashion show will be held in this "isolated" country, which shocked many people. The retro style of the fashion show made people stunned. The original closed society can also have fashion! Let's take a look at the avant-garde "Pyongyang style" first!

The British Daily Mail165438+1October 2 reported that when Singaporean photographers visited North Korea in September, they visited the annual fashion show held in Pyongyang and photographed a group of North Korean models and nearly 1,000 women pursuing fashion at the fashion show. This year's annual fashion show will be held from September 20 14, 15 to 17. The photographer hopes to open a small window that can uncover the mystery of North Korea through his shooting.

The Korean fashion show is amazing.

Since August 20 13, Aram Pan has been allowed to visit North Korea four times. During these four visits, the 38-year-old photographer recorded North Korea in his eyes with his camera. He photographed the real situation in North Korea, interacted with local people and even watched the fashion show in Pyongyang.

During Aram Pan's last trip to North Korea, he was lucky enough to participate in the 12 Pyongyang Fashion Show. He used the lens to record the models of the catwalk and felt the latest fashion trends in North Korea. And commented that these clothes are a bit outdated style "very Chanel style, and the color is bold."

Aram Pan said, "Men's fashions all look the same, and most of them are monochrome clothes. However, women's fashion seems to be developing all the time, and Pyongyang is not isolated. I saw a report before that North Korean law stipulated that women should not wear pants or brightly colored clothes. This fashion show is definitely a surprise. Even on the road, I noticed that the way women dress has become more special. "

"The main participants in this exhibition are local clothing store owners, who pin their number plates on their clothes for classification." There were at least 1000 people in the exhibition hall that day, which was very crowded. "

In North Korea, both men and women have been restricted to dress for a long time. The so-called fashion in North Korea is the well-known "fashion police" and residents who wear clothes that meet the requirements, as well as something that appears in front of "foreigners". For example, blue jeans related to the United States have always been considered taboo.

But now, women in this country can wear pants in cities, and the styles of pants are all approved by the state. Aram Pan said that this trend has spread from Pyongyang to the rural areas of North Korea, and rural women began to tend to wear "fashionable" clothes. In the photos he took, you can see some women wearing pants and high heels.

It is reported that the clothes displayed in these fashion shows will soon be sold in North Korean stores.

Now women in this country can wear pants, but it is said that in conservative North Korea, women can only wear skirts, not pants. What is this? Please see the next page to reveal the secret for you.

North Korea's annual fashion show

Why can't Korean women wear pants?

Kim Il Sung once said, "Pants are worn by men." Therefore, in North Korea, regardless of spring, summer, autumn and winter, North Korean women will respond to the leader's call and resolutely wear only skirts and pants. Of course, in the dead of winter, smart lesbians will wear cotton trousers under Korean long skirts to keep out the cold.

Some retired grandmothers, who have a good life, will look at every passerby on the road with * * eyes to see if they wear the chairman's badge, and then see if every woman wears a skirt.

There is an anecdote that when Korean women and Japanese women living in North China walk into the street, there will probably be an old Korean woman running over like an arrow, grabbing it like lightning and shouting, "As a woman, can I wear pants?"

Knowing this custom, they only wear skirts when they go out in Rome, but they are still scolded: "Wu Tong, didn't you watch today's labor news?" How can you only wear a skirt above the knee? ! "

This tradition didn't change until last year. In 2009, Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the Workers' Party of Korea, suggested that women wear "correct pants" in a report entitled "It should be convenient and beautiful to wear", and listed "pants that can be worn" and "pants that should not be worn" one by one. The report said, "Pants and flared pants close to women's bottoms are not the styles we advocate."

In North Korea, men wear pants because all women wear skirts, regardless of spring, summer, autumn and winter. Therefore, they also call men "pants".

It is said that Korean women generally call men "pants". Children and men are called "New Pants"; Divorced people are nicknamed "old pants"; Divorce again, return to "broken pants"; Divorced more than three times are "rotten pants"! New Pants is the target of most Korean girls.

In addition, there are three kinds of "pants" most favored by girls, namely, military pants, party pants and school pants (that is, soldiers, party member cadres and men with high education). Korean girls are eager to be the spouses of these three kinds of pants.

Of course there are exceptions. For example, Korean female soldiers in active service must wear pants during training. This can effectively prevent female soldiers from being overjoyed.

1996 Kim Jong Il's accidental conversation turned out to be the supreme command. North Korea prohibits women from riding bicycles.

Not only that, Korean women were once unable to ride bicycles because of their pants. 1996, after seeing a woman riding a bicycle, Kim Jong Il said, "Women in North Korea traditionally wear skirts, but riding a bicycle in skirts is ugly." So someone issued an absurd ban on women riding bicycles, and the discussion that "Comrade General hates women riding bicycles" can be seen everywhere in North Korea.

It was not until 2007 that a woman was detained for riding a bicycle and jumped into the river in anger, and North Korea began to lift the ban.

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