STELLA McCartney is among a host of stars who have donated photographs for the Red Cross.
More than 80 high profile international figures including Angelina Jolie, Kate Moss, Nicole Kidman, Moby, Eric Cantona, Helena Christensen and David Coulthard contribute images of "what inspires them".
Proceeds from the project support European Red Cross societies and European youth projects
A book called On the Other Side of the Lens has been published to accompany exhibitions in London, Berlin, Paris, Milan and Stockholm.
With the help of the camera company, Canon, the celebrity images capture and share what inspires these famous figures. Anita Kerwin-Nye, head of youth, schools and community first aid at the British Red Cross said the book captures the essence of inspiration and is a fitting testament to the work the Red Cross is doing across Europe to help empower young people to make more of their lives and of those around them.
* SIR Paul McCartney has written and recorded a song for Nelson Mandela's Aids campaign.
He teamed up with ex-Eurythmics star Dave Stewart to create the song Whole Life which will help to raise awareness of the disease in Africa.
The track was written and recorded at the Abbey Road studios in London after Mr Mandela visited the UK to launch the 46664 concert which takes place in Cape Town.
The new track can be heard by visiting the campaign website www.46664.com/