In a skin tight rubber dress and thigh high kinky boots, Romanian cabinet minister Elena Udrea strikes a bold pose on a magazine cover.
The Romanian minister cast aside her normal straight laced suits for a special edition of her country's "Tabu" fashion magazine dedicated to the powerful woman.
The front cover shows the blonde minister of tourism photographed in a revealing low cut mini dress, shiny boots and simple jewellery.
Inside the magazine the 37-year-old sees how she measures up to other powerful women such as Madonna by donning outfits inspired by them.
The politician wrote about her experience of the photo shoot and posted pictures on her blog yesterday.
She wrote: "There were some women, who were able to show that they want to become a little bit more than simple workers."
"I am referring here to the iconic females who changed the way the politics is done in the world."
"These women proved they could be even better than the men in the game they have invented."
"According to this logic, I would like very much to see that in Romania, one of the biggest political parties is open enough to propose a courageous and skillful woman in the most important state functions."
Fashion conscious Udrea was once rapped for turning up to meet flood refugees with a lorry loaded with high heeled shoes for the women affected to make them feel "beautiful".
One critic said: "It's a shame she's not as keen to show us her policies as she is her body."
"She is a talented politician, but stunts like this don't help other women or her."
source: dailymail/vanityfair
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