Under Kim Jong Un’s rule, North Korea enforces stringent laws that extend to fashion choices, with bans even on globally popular brands. Recently, the government has imposed a ban on red lipstick, citing it as a symbol of capitalism rather than communism. The ban shows North Korea doesn’t like heavy makeup because they think it is a Western concept, and they prefer people to look simple and modest. Beyond ideological concerns, the ban on red lipstick stems from the regime’s fear that it could enhance women’s attractiveness, contradicting the government’s emphasis on modest appearance. Consequently, women are restricted to wearing minimal makeup according to the law.
The control over personal appearance in North Korea goes beyond lipstick, encompassing various items and styles associated with capitalist ideology, such as skinny jeans, body piercings, and certain hairstyles. Only state-approved hairstyles are permissible for both men and women. Additionally, some bans seem to be more personal than ideological, with reports suggesting restrictions on fashion styles resembling those of the supreme leader or his signature hairstyle. To enforce these regulations, North Korea employs the “Gyuchaldae” or fashion police, who closely monitor citizens’ appearance. Violators of these rules face severe consequences, including punishment, fines, public reprimand, and even destruction of their non-compliant clothing
North Korea Bans Red Lipstick as a symbol of no Westernisation in the state.
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