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.

Rita Ora

Awareness around environmental causes have received a great boost from celebrities this week, with the Westwood campaign coinciding with Leonardo DiCaprio donating $15 million to animal, ocean and environment charities.

Naomi Campbell

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

Kylie Minogue

Andy Gotts was joined by Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, and model Leebo Freeman when the images were unveiled on Monday (13 July).

Judi Dench

Gotts describes Westwood as 'a remarkable woman' and says they came up with the idea for the T-shirt campaign after naturally clicking on set.

Gwendoline Christie

The two often meet, with Westwood creating a childrenswear line bearing the slogan 'I am not a terrorist', presenting her AW11 collection against the backdrop of a Nairobi slum and dedicating her SS14 collection to jailed whistleblower Chelsea Manning.

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.

George Clooney

She is a vocal supporter of the Green Party and reportedly donated £300,000 to its 2015 general election campaign.

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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