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Monica Lewinsky launches campaign to urge women to vote: ‘Stakes are high this year’

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Monica Lewinsky launches campaign to urge women to vote: 'Stakes are high this year'

Monica Lewinsky’s campaign takes place ahead of the US presidential election.

Former White House intern and anti-bullying activist Monica Lewinsky has become the face of a campaign launched by clothing brand Reformation.according to people magazineMs Lewinsky, who turned 50 last July, is spreading awareness ahead of the US presidential election, scheduled for November this year. In the “You’ve Got the Power” campaign, shot by Zoey Grossman, Ms. Lewinsky poses in office suits, crisp belted dresses, leather trench coats and many other outfits A series of powerful poses.

“Voting is the clearest and most powerful aspect of democracy, making our voices heard. Voting is always important, but the stakes are especially high this year, and voter frustration and apathy could have a significant impact on turnout,” she said in “Turnout.” Press release announcing the event.

The new fashion range will be launched alongside a one-stop voting hub created in partnership with Vote.org, according to people.

“Another faceless brand telling you to vote is not going to work, so they partnered with an iconic figure who is willing to do just that. As a changemaker and activist, Monica has been advocating for women to use their voices and embrace their power,” the release further stated.

As part of the campaign, Reformation will donate to Vote.org, with all proceeds from the “You’ve Got the Power” series benefiting the organization.

Ms. Lewinsky talks about becoming a fashion icon at 50 Tell Eller Voter apathy was an issue ahead of the 202 elections.

“We’re seeing in the polls a rise in voter frustration and apathy. We all have to remind each other that we can’t let this get in the way of voting, and that’s how we use our voices. That’s where our power lies Where,” she said.

Ms. Lewinsky said she was using the event to help women feel empowered. “I don’t know if this sounds cliché, but I think one way for women to feel more empowered is to recognize where they might need more help and ask for it,” she said.

Ms Lewinsky, 22, was a 22-year-old White House intern whose affair with then-President Bill Clinton in the late 1990s nearly brought down his presidency and ultimately led to He was impeached, and although the Senate failed to convict and remove him from office, she made headlines. office.

The scandal brought years of shame to Ms. Lewinsky, who was vilified by Clinton supporters after details of the incident became public. After enduring years of ridicule, Ms. Lewinsky took up the anti-bullying cause and became one of its ardent advocates.

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