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The 2016 BRIT Awards trophies, designed by Pam Hogg
By CMU Editorial | Published on Monday 23 November 2015
The trophies for the 2016 BRIT Awards have been created by fashion designer Pam Hogg, it has been announced. Unlike previous designers Vivienne Westwood, Peter Blake, Damien Hirst, Philip Treacy and Tracey Emin, Hogg has created an individual design for each trophy (seen below).
Pam Hogg said: “An artist’s true reward is that her/his work resonates and connects. Given a chance, the unseen unheard and unsung may also one day touch and unlock a waiting heart”.
BRITs Chairman Max Lousada said: “Having designed for some of the world’s greatest music artists, it’s absolutely fitting that Pam is bringing her unique vision to The BRITs trophy. The fact that each statue will be a unique, bespoke piece mirrors her status as a truly singular talent and we are delighted to be working with her”.