Hanoi barber offers free Trump, Kim hairdos

Le Tuan Duong , who normally charges a heft $43 for a Trump cut, says admires the U.S. President

February 20, 2019 10:39 pm | Updated February 21, 2019 09:23 am IST - Hanoi

Men in Hanoi, Vietnam getting their ‘Kim’ and ‘Trump’ s earlier this month.

Men in Hanoi, Vietnam getting their ‘Kim’ and ‘Trump’ s earlier this month.

Shorn on the sides, thick on top for the Kim Jong-un look; bright and blonde for the Donald Trump-loving customers: a creative Hanoi barber is offering free cuts ahead of the leaders’ meeting in the Vietnamese capital next week.

Barber Le Tuan Duong has been overrun with customers since word got out about his free dos, a gesture he’s offering out of sheer excitement for the February 27-28 meeting in Hanoi.

200 Kim-style cuts

But one style has come out on top. “Over the past three days, I have made 200-Kim style haircuts, but only five for Trump,” he said in his cramped Tuan Duong beauty academy in Hanoi. He would normally charge a whopping $43 for the Trump dye-job, a steep fee in a city where most haircuts cost a few dollars. No matter that Mr. Trump’s infamous coif has come under fire, some Hanoians are delighted with the do. “I want the Vietnamese to know more about Trump, through my hairstyle. For me, Trump is an excellent man and that’s why I want this hairstyle,” a freshly dyed Vuong Bao Nam said.

The barber is not the only artist in Hanoi paying tribute to the leaders. Painter Tran Lam Binh has been busy churning out technicolour peace portraits of the men, including one emblazoned with red hearts and the word “L-O-V-E”. His colour palette may not be true to life, but Mr. Trump’s blonde locks and Mr. Kim’s full cheeks in the 10 or so paintings he has created so far are unmistakable.

Portraits for gifting

“I really want the two leaders, or just one of them, to come and see my works here... I dream of giving one of the portraits to them,” Mr. Binh said from a Hanoi cafe where he has been working on the series.

The self-proclaimed Trump obsessive started painting the American President after the election, and has about 50 portraits of him in his studio — some that he displayed in the U.S. capital outside the White House in 2016.

“When I paint him, I feel like I understand his inner feelings through his eyes, his face,” the 36-year-old artist said, standing next to several easels displaying his technicolour works.

He has even sculpted a nearly two-metre statue of the U.S. leader, and while Mr. Binh’s admiration for the reclusive Mr. Kim has been slower to emerge, he has grown fond of him. “I like his humour and his exhibitionist nature,” he said.

The meeting between Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim is aimed at building on their summit in Singapore in June, the first ever face-to-face between sitting leaders from the U.S. and North Korea.

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