08 August 2012 | 17:43

N. Korea's first lady displays Dior-style handbag

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North Korea's young first lady has been pictured sporting what appears to be a Christian Dior handbag, in stark contrast to widespread shortages elsewhere in the impoverished nation, AFP reports. Ri Sol-Ju, the wife of leader Kim Jong-Un, was pictured accompanying him on a "field guidance trip" to an army unit. It was unclear whether the bag was genuine or an imitation. South Korea's JoongAng Ilbo newspaper said Wednesday it would cost 1.8 million won ($1,594) in Seoul. Photos, carried by state television and the official news agency, show the couple applauding while seated together watching outdoor art performances by soldiers. Ri is wearing a white dress with black top and next to her is a small handbag, apparently with the luxury brand's signature "D" metal tag. The attractive and stylish young woman contrasts sharply with her husband, clad in his customary Mao-style dark suit, and with the army officers in olive drab uniforms and oversized peaked caps. The photo was carried by state TV Tuesday night but the date of the field guidance trip was unclear. The secretive communist state, in an unusual move, confirmed last month Ri is Kim's wife. Recent photos had shown the pair at public events together, sparking speculation about her identity. Kim, believed to be in his late 20s, took over as leader after his father and longtime ruler Kim Jong-Il died last December. Disclosure of his marriage is seen as part of efforts to stress his maturity in a culture which puts high priority on family life. The country of 24 million has suffered severe food shortages since a famine in the mid-1990s killed hundreds of thousands. UN agencies estimated last autumn that three million people would need food aid this year.


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North Korea's young first lady has been pictured sporting what appears to be a Christian Dior handbag, in stark contrast to widespread shortages elsewhere in the impoverished nation, AFP reports. Ri Sol-Ju, the wife of leader Kim Jong-Un, was pictured accompanying him on a "field guidance trip" to an army unit. It was unclear whether the bag was genuine or an imitation. South Korea's JoongAng Ilbo newspaper said Wednesday it would cost 1.8 million won ($1,594) in Seoul. Photos, carried by state television and the official news agency, show the couple applauding while seated together watching outdoor art performances by soldiers. Ri is wearing a white dress with black top and next to her is a small handbag, apparently with the luxury brand's signature "D" metal tag. The attractive and stylish young woman contrasts sharply with her husband, clad in his customary Mao-style dark suit, and with the army officers in olive drab uniforms and oversized peaked caps. The photo was carried by state TV Tuesday night but the date of the field guidance trip was unclear. The secretive communist state, in an unusual move, confirmed last month Ri is Kim's wife. Recent photos had shown the pair at public events together, sparking speculation about her identity. Kim, believed to be in his late 20s, took over as leader after his father and longtime ruler Kim Jong-Il died last December. Disclosure of his marriage is seen as part of efforts to stress his maturity in a culture which puts high priority on family life. The country of 24 million has suffered severe food shortages since a famine in the mid-1990s killed hundreds of thousands. UN agencies estimated last autumn that three million people would need food aid this year.
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