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Westwood's Brit Awards statues revealed

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

January 14, 2011 | 2 min read

The Brit Awards trophy designed by Manchester agency Music and styled by Vivienne Westwood has been unveiled.

Music was hired by the Brits last year as the 30-year-old music industry awards looked to reinvent its image.

The agency was tasked to create a fresh visual identity for the ceremony and to design new trophies for the winners.

In November Music took the wraps off its 'blank canvas' statues and revealed that an "acclaimed and notable" Briton would be invited to put their own designs onto the trophies each year.

Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood is the first notable name to give the trophies a makeover, and her design (pictured) has now been revealed ahead of next month's Brits bash.

Brit Awards chairman, David Joseph, said: "Vivienne stands for all the things we want to inspire in tomorrow's generation of artists. She continues to be unique, innovative not to mention massively inspired by music and vice versa. We are honoured she accepted our offer of designing 2011's trophy."

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