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Monica Lewinsky has fronted a glamorous new campaign for sustainable fashion house Reformation as she encouraged women to vote in the next election.
The former White House intern turned activist was featured in ELLE's Style Points section, which was accompanied by a stunning fashion spread photographed by Zoey Grossman.
The 50-year-old shared with readers what galvanized her to be the face of Reformation's voting-centric 'You've Got the Power' workwear campaign - and it wasn't just modeling the fashion brand's fabulous new collection.
Delivering her powerful message, she said that she was motivated to not let 'voter frustration' and 'apathy' get in the way of going to the polls to cast their ballot.
Lewinsky was dressed up in a series of gorgeous ensembles - from Reformation's two-piece linen number from the brands Moya collection, to a flirty long knitted black dress from their Mikol line, and a chic black Veda Ashland leather trench.
'We've seen in polls that voter frustration is up and apathy is up,' Lewinsky told ELLE's fashion features director, Véronique Hyland.
'We all have to be reminding each other that we can't let that get in the way of needing to vote, that that's how we use our voice. That's where our power is.'
Monica Lewinsky dressed in a flirty long knitted black dress from Reformation's Mikol collection. The 50-year-old shared with readers what galvanized her to be the face of Reformation's voting-centric 'You've Got the Power' workwear campaign
The activist is dressed in red from head-to-toe with Reformation's two-piece linen ensemble from the fashion brands Moya collection. The stunning photos were taken by Zoey Grossman
The former White House intern models an elegant crème-colored relaxed regenerative merino classic polo, paired with a sleek black sylvie skirt that embodies elegance and empowerment
Other stunning outfits Lewinsky modeled include an elegant black and white Lysander dress, and a crème-colored relaxed regenerative merino classic polo, paired with a sleek black sylvie skirt.
In the spread, Lewinsky is pictured in a variety of various empowering poses - in one her arms are folded - in another she is sitting in a chair with her legs crossed.
Reformation's describes its new collection as 'strong silhouettes, tasteful tailoring,' combined with their signature sustainable fibers as a way 'to remind women they have got the power.'
According to Reformation, it is the third election in a row for which the company has done a project to encourage its customers to vote.
This year, the popular women's clothing and accessories brand, has teamed up with the nonprofit, Vote.org on a landing page, sharing the same message - to make voting accessible for all.
Reformation said they plan to donate some money to the nonpartisan group to continue to show their support.
This inspired Lewinsky to get involved, to help motivate others.
Retoration's black and white Lysander dress with matching boots and shades is featured in the fashion houses collection of smart and fabulous sustainable fashions
A profile view of Lewinsky wearing a chic black Veda Ashland leather trench
Lewinsky also opened up about her relationship with social media, telling the magazine: 'I was apprehensive about turning 49, because 39 was a really sh***y year for me, and I struggled to turn 40'
Lauren Cohan, Reformation's chief creative office felt that Lewinsky would be the perfect face of the brand's voting-centric 'You've Got the Power' workwear campaign, that she described as 'kismet.'
She knew many Gen X, millennial, and Gen Z women see her as a 'personal hero,' and could relate.
Cohan revealed she too became a fan of Lewinsky since she watched her on TED talk on public shaming.
'I was like, 'Whoa, this woman is incredibly funny and smart and also a Ref babe,' and that was the bullseye.'
Six months ago, she said: 'I started ruminating on how we could make a collaboration happen. 'I had been trying to find a way to connect with Monica and a mutual friend of ours said, 'Oh, I actually just had dinner with her last week.
'She put us together, and Monica and I met, and I tried to convince her with cashmere—just smiles and Ref cashmere.'
Lewinsky also revealed she had some hesitation being in front of the camera, but Reformation took care of that and hired a movement coach to put Lewinsky at ease.
'I don't know if this will sound corny,' Lewinsky said, 'but I think a way that women can feel more empowered is by recognizing places that they may need more assistance and asking for that assistance.'
Lewinsky also opened up about her relationship with social media, telling the magazine: 'I was apprehensive about turning 49, because 39 was a really sh***y year for me, and I struggled to turn 40.
'I ended up with a real gift: It was a year of acceptance. I was able to accept so much about myself and my life and where I am, and so that meant coming into 50 was great.
'I'm excited about this new decade and I'm hopeful—which, for someone with a lot of trauma, even saying that feels scary.'