Kate Moss, Sienna Miller and David Gandy join Vivienne Westwood’s campaign to Save the Arctic
Fashion icons, TV stars and musicians alike have joined forces to support Dame Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic campaign with Greenpeace.
The British fashion designer and environmental activist has gathered 60 multitalented celebrities in a photo shoot, aiming to collect 10 million signatures against Shell’s decision to drill the Arctic, which is due to start this month.
Shot by Andy Gotts, over a period of 18 months, the images show an array of famous faces, including Kate Moss, Sienna Miller, Nicole Scherzinger, David Gandy and George Clooney, sporting the campaign’s white T-shirt. The results will be displayed in Waterloo’s underground station – the closest station to Shell’s London headquarters – until 26th July.
“This is really a matter of life and death if we don’t save the Arctic, forget it – the human race will not survive,” said Westwood.
“This drilling madness in the Arctic has to stop. There are seven million people signed up to Save the Arctic, with global public opinion still growing – we need to continue this momentum until it becomes a torrent they can’t afford to ignore.”
Rebekah Absalom
For further information on Save the Arctic and to purchase your T-shirt visit here.
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