• Monday, May 2, 2016

    Kate Hudson and Nick Jonas Flirt During Late-Night Dinner in NYC

    Kate Hudson and Nick Jonas Flirt During Late-Night Dinner in NYC
    Kate Hudson and Nick Jonas Flirt During Late-Night Dinner in NYC



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    Kate Hudson and Nick Jonas Flirt During Late-Night Dinner in NYC
    Kate Hudson and Nick Jonas Flirt During Late-Night Dinner in NYC


    Decidedly, the royal family never ends captivate us. After Kate Middleton and her gorgeous dresses in India, Prince George meeting President Barack Obama in pajamas and the latest pictures of little Charlotte, it was the turn of the Duchess of Cambridge to return to the front of the stage. And this time, we really did not expect it. Yes, the British edition of Vogue has announced the identity of his latest muse on Twitter. On the occasion of its centenary, the famous magazine chose to offer coverage to Kate Middleton. The young mother has agreed to pose for a photo shoot very mode. A first for the wife of Prince William who reveals both natural and relaxed in one of Vogue UK. "This is a tremendous honor and an incredibly exciting experience for us to have the Duchess of Cambridge coverage for our centenary," he told the editor of Vogue UK, Alexandra Shulman.

    It's the middle of the English countryside that Kate Middleton has posted his best smile for the photographer Josh Olins. So long exit designer dresses and high heels, the Duchess of Cambridge chose to wear comfortable and casual pieces that resemble it. On the first shot, the Duchess wears a white shirt combined with a chocolate suede coat Burberry. An elegantly accessorized look of a black hat. As for the other pictures revealed, Kate shined with a basic top with long sleeves and a Petit Bateau classic black pants, always Burberry. Clothes that promise to become quickly sold out; like the fashion magazine to be published in June! Congratulations, Kate ...

    The second round of Iran's parliamentary elections on Saturday confirmed that light and feminine winds of change began to blow on Parliament there two months. While the first ballot had allowed 14 women to win seats in the chamber, a figure not knowing that a previous one since the 1979 Islamic revolution in 1996, the last votes of citizens allowed to join 3 others Assembly to surpass the number of religious. Indeed, while they were 27 outgoing MPs, only 16 were elected in total and among them, no conservative prominent figure but three reformers, the movement of President Hassan Rouhani.

    Another turnaround, new MPs are overwhelmingly (15) and moderate reformers and thus come to replace the 9 women members so far who were all very conservative. They are young, half under 40 years. Although their presence is still low since only 17 out of 290 elected in total, their victory marks the country's desire to move forward, including women's rights level, still too rare in this country where it is forbidden singing solo in front of a mixed audience, to kiss a man or dancing with the opposite sex.

    Their arrival is particularly symbolic that they represented only 10% of voters. These deputies can intervene, propose and support legislation providing greater freedom for citizens who were likely to mobilize for the election. The trend is particularly felt in the capital, Tehran, where the 30 elected are all reformers and moderates, only one religious and 8 women.

    "We must change the rules of the Islamic law does not gives pride to women, we need to negotiate this and fight against discrimination," said Italian television Parvaneh Salahshouri, 52 sociologist listed among the newly elected, which announced its intention to address divorce and violence against women. About the bearers of hope for many but clearly not pleased the highest since it had to issue a denial after several days, saying that his words had been distorted. Despite the hope they bear, key positions in government, are held by men, even religious in the case of the head of the Guardian Council.

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