British designer Vivienne Westwood has transformed the catwalk into a protest march at London Fashion Week, blending style with politics and sharp tailoring with anti-austerity placards.
The long-time rebel and activist, 74, held the launch of her spring-summer 2016 runway show for her Red Line collection in the basement of the University of Westminster.
As fashion writers and celebrities took their seats, the lights went down and the sound of a siren announced the show had begun.
A group of people took to the floodlit catwalk holding placards reading "Climate Revolution", "Austerity is a Crime" and "Fracking is a Crime", referring to the controversial method of extracting shale gas.