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This Campaign was Created by Vivienne Westwood & Andy Gotts MBE

Vivienne Westwood teamed up with photographer Andy Gotts MBE in this campaign that aims to help preserve the arctic landscape. The campaign combines fashion, photography and celebrity models.

Vivienne Westwood has designed a line of t-shirts that are worn by celebrities and photographed by Andy Gotts MBE. The Hollywood stars that appear in this arctic-saving campaign include Kate Moss, Pamela Anderson, Stella McCartney, Naomi Campbell, Dame Judi Dench and Grayson Perry. Each celebrity is dressed in a 'Save the Arctic' t-shirt, while striking a fabulous pose.

There are 60 images in this environmental protection campaign, which are on display in an exhibition in London, England. The t-shirts are made of organic materials like unbleached cotton and they have been certified by the 'Global Organic Textile Standard.'
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