The increasing public exposure of Kim Ju Ae, daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, has gone from being a family curiosity to an object of international political analysis. Through her appearances in official photographs, her use of Western luxury brands and hairstyles suggests an image strategy designed to project her as the regime's future successor. Although these garments are considered "reactionary" and "anti-socialist" under the laws…
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The increasing public exposure of Kim Ju Ae, daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, has gone from being a family curiosity to an object of international political analysis. Through her appearances in official photographs, her use of Western luxury brands and hairstyles suggests an image strategy designed to project her as the regime's future successor. Although these garments are considered "reactionary" and "anti-socialist" under the laws…