Photography Louise DamgaardFashion / ShowVivienne Westwood Red Label AW13The Queen of Kings Road comes home and compels us to join her RevolutionShareLink copied ✔️February 18, 2013FashionShowText Dean Mayo Davies Photography Louise Damgaard Vivienne Westwood Red Label AW13 Instead of collection notes, Vivienne Westwood Man, shown in Milan last month, gave out a Climate Revolution Charter. When a designer is captaining both men's and women's collections, sometimes there is a correlation between them. Trust Dame Vivienne to go one further and re-publish that document for her Red Label show, at Chelsea's Saatchi Gallery. Following her lead, we've showcased an edited version below too.The collection was a mash-up of colour, pattern and that unmistakable Westwood silhouette, with what felt like a nod to our common location in places. Looks 16 and 23, were very South-West 3, right down to a collier necklace and cardi plus the cheeky styling trick of a man's trophy watch over a glove. It's Westwood that brought us back to the area where London Fashion Week was centred until just a few years ago. This designer was made in Chelsea, through Let It Rock, Sex, Seditionaries and World's End, which remains a defiant pilgrimage spot at the other end of London's favourite Lamborghini cruising strip. How to celebrate such homecoming? By wearing a t-shirt featuring a portrait of yourself on it for the finale, which is exactly what Westwood did. VIVIENNE WESTWOOD'S CLIMATE REVOLUTION CHARTER:"The fact of man-made climate change is accepted by most people," says Westwood. "Through every walk of life people are changing their values and their behaviour. This continues to build the Revolution. The fight is no longer between the classes or between rich and poor but between the idiots and the eco conscious."HOW TO JOIN THE REVOLUTION1) Money is a means to an end, not an end in itself.2) Quality v Quantity.3) Buy less, choose well, make it last (we don't want the "latest thing" just for the sake of it). "I never waste money, I spend it" – Oscar Wilde. Maybe you'll give a donation to an NGO or charity.4) Prepare and cook your own food.5) Cut out plastic when possible, for instance making a plastic bottle consumes 50 times the amount of water than it contains.6) Inform yourselves.7) NGO's: there are thousands, follow one in particular and give your support. You will learn a lot.8) Consider the responsibility of not having or having children.9) Take an active part in the Revolution as it starts to build.10) Engage in art and culture (get off the consumer treadmill; discriminate, don't suck up).Visit Westwood's revolution blog, 'Get a Life'.www.viviennewestwood.comSoundtrack: Jerry BouthierHair: Mark HamptonMakeup: Val GarlandModels pictured: Charlotte Tomaszewska (@CharTomaszewska), Simone Carvalho (@CarvalhoSimone), Liu Wen(@LiuWenLW), Hannah Davis (@hanni_davis), Shelby Coleman (@ShelbsColeman), and Sung Hee Kim (@kimssung2), Margot Milani (@MargotMilani) & Eliza Cummings (@elizacummings91)For more from Jerry Bouthier, visit his label Continental Records Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.Trending10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaManaging to (mostly) slip under the radar of Instagram’s notorious censorship rules, these are the flesh-baring accounts you need to followBeautyArt & PhotographyThese photos expose the ‘pain, fear and desire’ of relationshipsDazed LeagueThe heart and soul of LA’s exploding street soccer sceneReplitLife & CultureWhat Went Down at the inaugural vibeconArt & PhotographyTyrell Hampton’s photos capture the freedom and fantasy of NYC nightsArt & Photography10 hedonistic photo stories from the dance floors of 2025BeautyNude awakening: Meet the young people embracing naturismDazed LeagueA brief history of Nike’s radical soccer DNAMusicFinn Wolfhard: ‘I’m not just making music to be cool’Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy