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    Costumes designed by Sandy Powell for “Cinderella”

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    Costume designed by Sandy Powell for “Cinderella”

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    Costumes designed by Paco Delgado for “The Danish Girl”

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    Costumes designed by Paco Delgado for “The Danish Girl”

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    Costume designed by Jacqueline West for “The Revenant”

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    Costume designed by Jacqueline West for “The Revenant”

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    Costume designed by Sandy Powell for “Carol”

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    Costume designed by Sandy Powell for “Carol”

  • Oscar-Winning Costume Designs

    Oscar Winning Costume Design Jenny Beavan Mad Max: Fury Road 2016
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    Jenny Beavan won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for “Mad Max: Fury Road” in 2016.

  • Oscar-Winning Costume Designs Of The 21st Century

    Oscar Winning Costume Design Mad Max: Fury Road
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    In 2016, Jenny Beavan won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for “Mad Max: Fury Road.” This year, the nominees are Mary Zophres for “La La Land,” previous winner Colleen Atwood for “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,” Madeline Fontaine for “Jackie,” Joanna Johnston for “Allied,” and Consolata Boyle
    for “Florence Foster Jenkins.”
    Costume designers are responsible for creating this world around the clothing. With that said, let’s take a look back at past year’s winners and see how they molded characters with their tremendous work.

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