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Monica Lewinsky and the Reformation are encouraging people to sway their votes this presidential election year.
In her first fashion campaign, the 50-year-old activist debuted the Los Angeles-based label’s new workwear collection ($58 to $798), and the line’s 100 percent of the proceeds from the graphic crew neck sweater will be donated. Go to a nonprofit. (The brand has also donated $25,000 to nonpartisan organizations.) As Reform notes, voters must register at least 15 days before the Nov. 5 general election. California, Colorado, Illinois, Montana, Nevada, Washington, etc.
Reformation Vintage Oversized Crewneck Sweatshirt
“It’s very simple: Voting is what we use to make our voices heard, and it is the most crucial and powerful aspect of our democracy,” Lewinsky said in a statement. “Voting is always important, but the stakes are especially high this year because voter dissatisfaction and apathy can have a huge impact on turnout. I’m excited and grateful to be able to call on women to come forward and vote. Women of Judgment are empowered women, and empowered women use their voices.”
The “You’ve Got the Power” campaign, shot by photographer Zooey Grossman, features items that can be used to vote in the office, including a black Veda Ashland leather trench coat, a black Micol knit dress, and Lucas Relax Regenerative Merino. It features Lewinsky wearing it. Sylvie skirt with belt on polo shirt. She also pairs her dainty polka-dot Lysander dress with a Monica crossbody bag in a sleek leather top-handle silhouette (a distinct departure from previous “hippie chic” handbag brands).
Lewinsky’s cool outfits include a navy blue Kaiden two-piece, a cherry red Moya linen two-piece, and a classic relaxed blazer with oyster Mason pants.
Lewinsky was played by Beanie Feldstein on Ryan Murphy’s FX series. Impeachment: An American Crime Story, which chronicled the scandal of the late ’90s that led to Bill Clinton’s impeachment. A former White House intern said: THR She spoke about her experience in 2021. “One night you go to bed as a private person, and the next day you’re a public person and the whole world hates you. And you might go to jail. And you bankrupt your family.” And just because I wasn’t on the news every night for 20 years like I was in 1998 doesn’t mean this story is over. 10 years later I still couldn’t get a job. I couldn’t support it.”
Shop some of Lewinsky’s #refbabe looks below and see the entire campaign at Thereformation.com.