BILL Clinton's infamous intern Monica Lewinsky wowed fans as she dressed to impress in a new fashion campaign.
Followers of the White House staffer said she "killed it" as the face of Reformation's new You've Got the Power drive.
Monica Lewinsky is the face of Reformation's new campaignCredit: ZOEY GROSSMAN/COURTESY OF REFORMATIONShe posed ina number of outfits, which were printed in ElleCredit: ZOEY GROSSMAN/COURTESY OF REFORMATIONLewinsky, then an intern at the White House, pictured with Bill Clinton when he was presidentCredit: The White HouseLewinsky, 50, is the face of the campaign encouraging women to vote.
The American writer - who is synonymous with Clinton - was featured in Elle's Style Points section in a series of eye-catching snaps.
The glam pictures got many positive comments, saying she looked "fabulous" at the photoshoot.
Biden facing probe after second batch of secret papers found in his garageOne user wrote: "Monica Lewinsky f****** killed it in this Reformation Campaign."
Another added: "I admire Monica Lewinsky - at a very young age she endured unthinkable adversity and the uncontrollable media… as she grew older, she made many of us change how we think about things and showed us how to respond to adversity."
A third replied: "Monica Lewinsky for Reformation is so good. The leather trench??? Jesus be a paycheck."
Now an activist, Lewinsky first hit headlines back in the 1990s when she became embroiled in a sex scandal with Clinton.
She got a job as an intern at the White House in 1995 - and her affair with the then President started when she was just 22 and he 49.
It lasted 18 months, and was kept under wraps until a telephone conversation she had with co-worker Linda Tripp was leaked in January 1998.
Lewinsky claimed she had sexual encounters with the married president on nine occasions, until March 1997.
She later claimed in an explosive documentary that she deliberately exposed her underwear during an Oval Office bash to get Clinton’s attention.
The ex-president admitted the relationship months later in August.
He apologised for what he called “a critical lapse in judgment and a personal failure on my part for which I am solely and completely responsible.”
Joe Biden’s addict son may have seen secret files kept illegally at family homeClinton was impeached in 1998 - but was later acquitted all of charges of perjury and obstruction of justice.
Since the scandal broke, Lewinsky has tried to reinvent herself a number of times.
In September 1999, she became a handbag designer with accessories bearing her name.
In April the following year, she became a spokeswoman for Jenny Craig, Inc, while in March 2002 she appeared in the HBO special, Monica in Black and White, part of the America Undercover series.
She then moved overseas and in January 2007 she graduated from the London School of Economics with a Master of Science degree.
Her first public interview in over a decade was in 2014, in a three-part television special for the National Geographic Channel, titled The 90s: The Last Great Decade.
At this point, Lewinsky had gradually started becoming an advocate for bullying victims.
In 2021, she worked as a producer on Ryan Murphy’s series on Clinton’s impeachment.
Now Lewinsky is again in the spotlight, this time as the face of a new campaign for sustainable fashion house Reformation.
As well as modelling Reformation's workwear campaign, she delivered a powerful message on why women should vote.
She told Elle's fashion features director Véronique Hyland: "We've seen in polls that voter frustration is up and apathy is up.
"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."
Pictures show Lewinsky in several outfits including a two-piece linen number, a long knitted black dress and a chic black leather trench coat.
Lewinsky with Clinton at a White House function in September 1998Credit: GettyLewinsky worked as a White House intern before becoming an activistCredit: Getty