15 celebrity images from Greenpeace's Save the Arctic campaign

Vivienne Westwood

All photos by Andy Gotts MBE

To raise awareness of its Save the Arctic campaign, Greenpeace enlisted the talents of designer and activist Vivienne Westwood to create a T-shirt illustrating its cause.

Tom Hiddleston

As part of the project, photographer Andy Gotts captured 60 celebrities from the worlds of television, film, music and fashion showing their support for the cause by wearing the T-shirt.

Stella McCartney

The images will be on display in advertising slots at Waterloo tube station in London until July 26 and it is hoped that the gallery of images will help raise further public awareness for Greenpeace's Save the Arctic campaign.

Naomi Campbell

The campaign aims to prevent oil drilling in the Arctic and is backed by a petition with more than 7 million signatures.

Pierce Brosnan

It is thought that such drilling could limit the habitats of native wildlife or result in damaging oil spills which would pollute the surrounding waters and create yet another threat to the world's oceans.

Kate Moss

Westwood and Gotts met when the photographer shot the fashion designer for a project named iCons, which he was creating for Elton John.

Hugh Grant

Westwood drew on her extensive fashion contacts for the shoot, which features top British models Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Lily Cole and Alice Dellal, while stars including Coldplay singer Chris Martin, George Clooney, Tracey Emin and Nicole Scherzinger were keen to show their support.

Sir Ian McKellen

Having campaigned on issues from fracking to nuclear disarmament and climate change, Westwood has become as famous for her activist work as her fashion designs in recent years.

Georgia May Jagger

Most recently the designer shaved off her hair to draw attention to the impacts of climate change and appeared in a PETA video in support of World Water Day.

David Gandy

Members of the public who are persuaded to join the Save the Arctic campaign will have the opportunity to purchase the T-shirt - which comes in baby, child and adult sizes - from Westwood's website with all profits going to straight to Greenpeace.

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