The BRIT Awards 2016 statues have been individually designed by fashion designer Pam Hogg

Each winner at next year's ceremony will receive an exclusive trophy.

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The winners at next year's BRIT Award will receive an individually designed trophy.

The award for the 2016 ceremony has been given a makeover by Scots-born fashion legend and musician Pam Hogg, who has created unique versions of the iconic statue for each winner, which you can see above. 

The famous BRITs statue has been given a new look every year for the past five years; by acclaimed creative designers Vivienne Westwood (2011), Sir Peter Blake (2012), Damien Hirst (2013), Philip Treacy (2014), Tracey Emin (2015).

Pam Hogg (credit: Jamie Morgan)

Pam 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."

Pam, who holds a Master’s Degree from the Royal College of Art in London, has previously worked with the likes of Bjork, Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga and Debbie Harry, whom she also supported on tour in 1993.

The 2016 BRIT Awards, hosted by Ant & Dec, take place on Wednesday, February 25 at London's O2 arena. 

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