Donned in light grey, North Korea's Kim targeted softer, relaxed image in New Year's address

Donned in light grey, North Koreas Kim targeted softer, relaxed image in New Years address
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The light-grey suit and matching tie North Korea\'s Kim Jong Un donned for his New Year\'s address was likely carefully calculated to project a softer, more relaxed image to go with his surprise offer for talks with Seoul, analysts said on Tuesday.

SEOUL: The light-grey suit and matching tie North Korea's Kim Jong Un donned for his New Year's address was likely carefully calculated to project a softer, more relaxed image to go with his surprise offer for talks with Seoul, analysts said on Tuesday.

Departing from his usual black or navy suits, Kim gave his televised speech wearing black-rimmed glasses and slicked back hair, speaking fluently and rarely looking down to read as he raised the possibility of sending a delegation to the upcoming Winter Olympics in South Korea.

"In this New Year's address, North Korea seems to have taken great pains with the image portrayed by Kim Jong Un," said an analysis by the state-run Korea Institute for National Unification after Kim's speech.

"The change from the (Kim's) previous dark Maoist suits to a softer toned grey Western-style suit likely aimed to underpin peace which Kim stressed in his address, and reflected a relaxed state of mind that probably came with the completion of the North's nuclear power," the Institute said.

After a year dominated by fiery rhetoric and escalating tensions over Pyongyang's nuclear weapons programme, the North Korean leader declared his country "a peace-loving and responsible nuclear power" and call for lower military tensions and improved ties with the South.

Kim also said he was open to dialogue with Seoul, prompting South Korea on Tuesday to propose high-level talks between the two countries on Jan. 9 at the border truce village of Panmunjeom.

Analysts said the North Korean leader's speech on Monday showed more confidence compared to previous years, his old habit of swaying from side to side while making speeches nearly undetectable. In his first New Year's address as North Korea's leader in 2013, Kim had frequently sounded short of breath, his voice wavering from time to time.This year, there was none of that.

Kim Gun-hee, a consultant on image making and leadership, said the grey suit may have been designed to deflect some of the negative global attention Kim's nuclear and missile tests have prompted.

"When we advise clients who are in tough situations or are surrounded by unfavourable rumours, we tell them to wear either white or grey," she said.

"In the study of color psychology, white imbues innocence while grey tends to take attention away from you. Kim may have felt some pressure from being at the centre of global focus and turned to grey after sticking to dark tones for several years."

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