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From intern to model.

This is the return to the present of

Monica Lewinski

more than 20 years after her name

'came out' from the White House

and was known worldwide.

The most famous intern on the planet reappears not strictly in a political role, although there is something behind it, but as a

model for a Californian fashion brand

that not only offers sustainable clothing, but also

launches a message that invites and encourages people to vote

in the next elections.

presidential election.

The writer and activist Monica Lewinsky (50 years old today, far from those 22 with whom she became known throughout the planet), who for a long time was only the protagonist, with Bill Clinton, of the

largest sexual scandal

ever to occur in the history of the White House, returns with an empowered image as a testimony to the

Reformation

brand campaign

and its new collection

'You've got the Power'.

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Monica Lewinski, the model who encourages voting

The objective of the Reformation campaign to which Lewinsky puts a face and body is to get

women to vote.

"Prioritizing people and the planet has always been a big part of what we do. Voting is an important way to do that," says the Recomation brand.

"Voting is using your voice to be heard

and it is the most important aspect of democracy," adds the writer and activist while posing in photos in which she wears blazers, trench coats, shoulder bags, sunglasses, looks with a lot of power that encourage the vote.

Lewinsky is the perfect model for this, without a doubt, for the sustainable firm.

In the image that opens the photo session on the fashion brand's Instagram account, the protagonist

is in a total red look

(no blue dresses that remind us of 'sexgate'...).

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What is Reformation

Created fifteen years ago by former model

Yael Aflalo,

the Reformation brand has transformed into a giant of strictly ethical fashion using the circular economy system in which clothing is manufactured, sold, used and then recycled to become in new products.

This time, however, the brand's commitment is directed to the next presidential elections by supporting

Vote.org,

a non-profit organization created with the aim of

helping people cast their vote.

The brand also

created a limited-edition sweatshirt

for the organization, featuring a white background and complete with red campaign text.

Lewinsky, empowered 26 years after the scandal

From her role as a model, Monica Lewinsky launches herself again, in a certain sense,

into politics,

but this time with

a leather trench coat and a bright red suit

(as I said, better not blue...) with her arms crossed.

The writer and activist does not have to justify what was more of an abuse of power, according to her, that sexual scandal with Bill Clinton that shook the foundations of the White House and reached far beyond its doors.

However, she reinforces the message of the great confidence she has in herself, and encourages those passing through to other voters: "I am excited and grateful to work with Reformation. A 'Ref' woman is an empowered woman and

an empowered woman "Use your voice.

Go vote, otherwise for the next four years you won't even be able to complain."

Monica Lewinsky at the Vanity Fair after-Oscars party in 2022.GTRES

Monica Lewinsky, another woman

Lewinsky, in an interview to promote the campaign with Reformation, also spoke about that 'sexgate' at the end of the 90s, which involved the then president of the United States, appearing decidedly calm: "After having endured what can be defined as a 'global humiliation' over the Clinton affair,

I now feel very comfortable with myself.

I have been able to accept myself, my life and where I am."

And, concludes Lewinsky, now 50, "I am excited about this new decade and I hope that what

happened to me can be of help to others."