From Sinners costume designer Ruth E. Carter becoming the most-nominated Black woman at the Oscars to Miyako Bellizzi paving ...
Costume designer Deborah Scott’s nomination for James Cameron’s “Avatar: Fire and Ash” is quietly historic. For the first time ever, a film almost wholly realized through high-tech performance-capture ...
You open the jewelry box and there it is: a big sparkly brooch that looks like it came off a movie set. It might be nothing. It might be a mid-century designer piece that’s actually worth real money.
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Justice for Leo’s bathrobe! Colleen Atwood won the award for Excellence in Contemporary Film at the 28th Costume Designers Guild Awards, which took place on Thursday, February 12 at the Ebell of Los ...
Frankenstein, Wicked: For Good and One Battle After Another took the top film prizes at the 28th Costume Designers Guild Awards, which were handed out Thursday night at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in ...
Costume Designer Paul Tazewell won the Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film award for Wicked: For Good at the 28th Costume Designers Guild Awards, which took place on Thursday, February 12. He previously ...
For four seasons of Bridgerton, pale blue has remained the signature color of the Bridgerton family. But, don’t call it Bridgerton blue, says costume designer John Glaser. “First of all,” Glaser says, ...
Costume designer Tahra Zafar has said she was "overwhelmed" by the public response to the lifelike Paddington Bear puppet, following the West End musical’s opening night. Zafar, a costume and creature ...
When the Oscar nominations were announced, buried below the headlines (Sinners scored 16 nods!) and snubs (sorry, Wicked: For Good) was sort of a head-scratcher involving Avatar: Fire and Ash.
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. In Season 4, Episode 4 of “Industry,” Henry Muck (Kit ...
Kristy Dickinson uses her Haus of Dizzy designs to promote Aboriginal pride and social justice concerns. By Vivian Morelli Photographs by Susan Wright Reporting from Melbourne, Australia To Kristy ...
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