BAFTA Award for Best Costume Design

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BAFTA Award for Best Costume Design
Awarded forBest Costume Design
Location United Kingdom
Presented by British Academy of Film and Television Arts
Currently held by Holly Waddington for Poor Things (2023)
Website https://www.bafta.org/

Best Costume Design is a British Academy Film Award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to recognize a designer who has delivered outstanding costume design in a film.

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The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), is a British organisation that hosts annual awards shows for film, television, children's film and television, and interactive media. Since 1964, selected costume designers have been awarded with the BAFTA award for Best Costume Design at an annual ceremony.

In the following lists, the titles and names in bold with a gold background are the winners and recipients respectively; those not in bold are the nominees. The years given are those in which the films under consideration were released, not the year of the ceremony, which always takes place the following year.

Winners and nominees

  indicates the winner

1960s

YearFilmDesigner
1964
(18th)
[1] [2]
Best British Costume Design – Black and White
The Pumpkin Eater Motley
Of Human Bondage Beatrice Dawson
Psyche 59 Julie Harris
Best British Costume Design – Colour
Becket Margaret Furse
The Long Ships Anthony Mendleson
Woman of Straw Beatrice Dawson
The Yellow Rolls-Royce Anthony Mendleson
1965
(19th)
[3]
Best British Costume Design – Black and White
Not awarded
Best British Costume Design – Colour
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines Osbert Lancaster and Dinah Greet
The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders Elizabeth Haffenden and Joan Bridge
Help! Julie Harris
A Shot in the Dark Margaret Furse
Young Cassidy
1966
(20th)
[4]
Best British Costume Design – Black and White
Not awarded
Best British Costume Design – Colour
The Wrong Box Julie Harris
Arabesque Christian Dior
The Blue Max John Furniss
Romeo and Juliet Nicholas Georgiadis
1967
(21st)
[5] [6]
Best British Costume Design – Black and White
Mademoiselle Jocelyn Rickards
The Sailor from Gibraltar Jocelyn Rickards
Best British Costume Design – Colour
A Man for All Seasons Elizabeth Haffenden and Joan Bridge
Casino Royale Julie Harris
Far from the Madding Crowd Alan Barrett
Half a Sixpence Elizabeth Haffenden and Joan Bridge
Best Costume Design
1968
(22nd)
Romeo and Juliet Danilo Donati
The Charge of the Light Brigade David Walker
The Lion in Winter Margaret Furse
Oliver! Phyllis Dalton
1969
(23rd)
Oh! What a Lovely War Anthony Mendleson
Funny Girl Irene Sharaff
Isadora Ruth Myers
Women in Love Shirley Ann Russell

1970s

YearFilmDesigner
1970
(24th)
Waterloo Maria De Matteis
Anne of the Thousand Days Margaret Furse
Cromwell Vittorio Nino Novarese
Ryan's Daughter Jocelyn Rickards
1971
(25th)
Death in Venice Piero Tosi
The Go-Between John Furniss
Nicholas and Alexandra Yvonne Blake and Antonio Castillo
The Tales of Beatrix Potter Christine Edzard
1972
(26th)
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Macbeth
Young Winston
Anthony Mendleson [A]
Cabaret Charlotte Flemming
The Godfather Anna Hill Johnstone
1973
(27th)
The Hireling Phyllis Dalton
Brother Sun, Sister Moon Danilo Donati
A Doll's House Beatrice Dawson
Jesus Christ Superstar Yvonne Blake
1974
(28th)
The Great Gatsby Theoni V. Aldredge
Chinatown Anthea Sylbert
Murder on the Orient Express Tony Walton
The Three Musketeers Yvonne Blake
1975
(29th)
The Day of the Locust Ann Roth
Barry Lyndon Ulla-Britt Söderlund and Milena Canonero
The Four Musketeers Yvonne Blake
The Man Who Would Be King Edith Head
1976
(30th)
The Marquise of O Moidele Bickel
Bugsy Malone Monica Howe
Picnic at Hanging Rock Judith Dorsman
The Slipper and the Rose Julie Harris
1977
(31st)
Fellini's Casanova Danilo Donati
Joseph Andrews Michael Annals and Patrick Wheatley
New York, New York Theadora Van Runkle
Valentino Shirley Ann Russell
1978
(32nd)
Death on the Nile Anthony Powell
The Duellists Tom Rand
Julia Anthea Sylbert, Joan Bridge and Annalisa Nasalli-Rocca
Star Wars John Mollo
1979
(33rd)
Yanks Shirley Ann Russell
Agatha Shirley Ann Russell
Alien John Mollo
The Europeans Judy Moorcroft

1980s

YearFilmDesigner
1980
(34th)
Kagemusha Seiichiro Momosawa
All That Jazz Albert Wolsky
Don Giovanni Frantz Salieri
Flash Gordon Danilo Donati
1981
(35th)
Chariots of Fire Milena Canonero
Excalibur Bob Ringwood
The French Lieutenant's Woman Tom Rand
Tess Anthony Powell
1982
(36th)
Blade Runner Michael Kaplan and Charles Knode
Gandhi Bhanu Athaiya and John Mollo
Reds Shirley Ann Russell
1983
(37th)
La Traviata Piero Tosi
Fanny and Alexander Marik Vos-Lundh
Heat and Dust Barbara Lane
Tootsie Ruth Morley
1984
(38th)
Once Upon a Time in America Gabriella Pescucci
The Bostonians Jenny Beavan and John Bright
The Company of Wolves Elizabeth Waller
Swann in Love Yvonne Sassinot de Nesle
1985
(39th)
The Cotton Club Milena Canonero
Amadeus Theodor Pištěk
Legend Charles Knode
A Passage to India Judy Moorcroft
1986
(40th)
A Room with a View Jenny Beavan and John Bright
The Mission Enrico Sabbatini
Out of Africa Milena Canonero
Ran Emi Wada
1987
(41st)
Radio Days Jeffrey Kurland
Hope and Glory Shirley Ann Russell
Little Dorrit Sands Films
The Untouchables Marilyn Vance-Straker
1988
(42nd)
The Last Emperor James Acheson
The Dressmaker Judy Moorcroft
Empire of the Sun Bob Ringwood
White Mischief Marit Allen
1989
(43rd)
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen Gabriella Pescucci
Batman Bob Ringwood
Dangerous Liaisons James Acheson
Henry V Phyllis Dalton

1990s

YearFilmDesigner
1990
(44th)
Goodfellas Richard Bruno
Cinema Paradiso Beatrice Bulgari
Dick Tracy Milena Canonero
Pretty Woman Marilyn Vance-Straker
1991
(45th)
Cyrano de Bergerac Franca Squarciapino
Edward Scissorhands Colleen Atwood
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves John Bloomfield
Valmont Theodor Pištěk
1992
(46th)
Strictly Ballroom Catherine Martin and Angus Strathie
Chaplin Ellen Mirojnick and John Mollo
Howards End Jenny Beavan and John Bright
The Last of the Mohicans Elsa Zamparelli
1993
(47th)
The Piano Janet Patterson
Bram Stoker's Dracula Eiko Ishioka
Much Ado About Nothing Phyllis Dalton
Orlando Sandy Powell
Schindler's List Anna B. Sheppard
1994
(48th)
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Tim Chappel and Lizzy Gardiner
Four Weddings and a Funeral Lindy Hemming
Interview with the Vampire Sandy Powell
Little Women Colleen Atwood
1995
(49th)
Braveheart Charles Knode
The Madness of King George Mark Thompson
Restoration James Acheson
Sense and Sensibility Jenny Beavan and John Bright
1996
(50th)
Richard III Shuna Harwood
The English Patient Ann Roth
Evita Penny Rose
Hamlet Alexandra Byrne
1997
(51st)
Mrs Brown Deirdre Clancy
L.A. Confidential Ruth Myers
Titanic Deborah Lynn Scott
The Wings of the Dove Sandy Powell
1998
(52nd)
Velvet Goldmine Sandy Powell
Elizabeth Alexandra Byrne
The Mask of Zorro Graciela Mazón
Shakespeare in Love Sandy Powell
1999
(53rd)
[7]
Sleepy Hollow Colleen Atwood
The End of the Affair Sandy Powell
An Ideal Husband Caroline Harris
Tea with Mussolini Anna Anni, Jenny Beavan and Alberto Spiazzi

2000s

YearFilmDesigner
2000
(54th)
[8]
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Timmy Yip
Chocolat Renee Ehrlich Kalfus
Gladiator Janty Yates
The House of Mirth Monica Howe
Quills Jacqueline West
2001
(55th)
[9]
Gosford Park Jenny Beavan
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Judianna Makovsky
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Ngila Dickson
Moulin Rouge! Catherine Martin and Angus Strathie
Planet of the Apes Colleen Atwood
2002
(56th)
[10]
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Ngila Dickson and Richard Taylor
Catch Me If You Can Mary Zophres
Chicago Colleen Atwood
Frida Julie Weiss
Gangs of New York Sandy Powell
2003
(57th)
[11]
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Wendy Stites
Cold Mountain Carlo Poggioli and Ann Roth
Girl with a Pearl Earring Dien van Straalen
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Ngila Dickson and Richard Taylor
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Penny Rose
2004
(58th)
[12]
Vera Drake Jacqueline Durran
The Aviator Sandy Powell
Finding Neverland Alexandra Byrne
House of Flying Daggers Emi Wada
The Merchant of Venice Sammy Sheldon
2005
(59th)
[13]
Memoirs of a Geisha Colleen Atwood
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Gabriella Pescucci
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Isis Mussenden
Mrs Henderson Presents Sandy Powell
Pride & Prejudice Jacqueline Durran
2006
(60th)
[14]
Pan's Labyrinth Lala Huete
The Devil Wears Prada Patricia Field
Marie Antoinette Milena Canonero
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Penny Rose
The Queen Consolata Boyle
2007
(61st)
[15]
La Vie en Rose Marit Allen
Atonement Jacqueline Durran
Elizabeth: The Golden Age Alexandra Byrne
Lust, Caution Lai Pan
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Colleen Atwood
2008
(62nd)
[16]
The Duchess Michael O'Connor
Changeling Deborah Hopper
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Jacqueline West
The Dark Knight Lindy Hemming
Revolutionary Road Albert Wolsky
2009
(63rd)
[17]
The Young Victoria Sandy Powell
Bright Star Janet Patterson
Coco Before Chanel Catherine Leterrier
An Education Odile Dicks-Mireaux
A Single Man Arianne Phillips

2010s

YearFilmDesigner
2010
(64th)
[18]
Alice in Wonderland Colleen Atwood
Black Swan Amy Westcott
The King's Speech Jenny Beavan
Made in Dagenham Louise Stjernsward
True Grit Mary Zophres
2011
(65th)
[19]
The Artist Mark Bridges
Hugo Sandy Powell
Jane Eyre Michael O'Connor
My Week with Marilyn Jill Taylor
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Jacqueline Durran
2012
(66th)
[20]
Anna Karenina Jacqueline Durran
Great Expectations Beatrix Aruna Pasztor
Les Misérables Paco Delgado
Lincoln Joanna Johnston
Snow White and the Huntsman Colleen Atwood
2013
(67th)
[21]
The Great Gatsby Catherine Martin
American Hustle Michael Wilkinson
Behind the Candelabra Ellen Mirojnick
The Invisible Woman Michael O'Connor
Saving Mr. Banks Daniel Orlandi
2014
(68th)
[22]
The Grand Budapest Hotel Milena Canonero
The Imitation Game Sammy Sheldon Differ
Into the Woods Colleen Atwood
Mr. Turner Jacqueline Durran
The Theory of Everything Steven Noble
2015
(69th)
[23]
Mad Max: Fury Road Jenny Beavan
Brooklyn Odile Dicks-Mireaux
Carol Sandy Powell
Cinderella
The Danish Girl Paco Delgado
2016
(70th)
[24]
Jackie Madeline Fontaine
Allied Joanna Johnston
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Colleen Atwood
Florence Foster Jenkins Consolata Boyle
La La Land Mary Zophres
2017
(71st)
[25]
Phantom Thread Mark Bridges
Beauty and the Beast Jacqueline Durran
Darkest Hour
I, Tonya Jennifer Johnson
The Shape of Water Luis Sequeira
2018
(72nd)
[26]
The Favourite Sandy Powell
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Mary Zophres
Bohemian Rhapsody Julian Day
Mary Poppins Returns Sandy Powell
Mary Queen of Scots Alexandra Byrne
2019
(73rd)
[27]
Little Women Jacqueline Durran
The Irishman Sandy Powell and Christopher Peterson
Jojo Rabbit Mayes C. Rubeo
Judy Jany Temime
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Arianne Phillips

2020s

YearFilmDesigner
2020
(74th)
[28]
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Ann Roth
Ammonite Michael O'Connor
The Dig Alice Babidge
Emma Alexandra Byrne
Mank Trish Summerville
2021
(75th)
[29]
Cruella Jenny Beavan
Cyrano Massimo Cantini Parrini
Dune Robert Morgan and Jacqueline West
The French Dispatch Milena Canonero
Nightmare Alley Luis Sequeira
2022
(76th)
[30]
Elvis Catherine Martin
All Quiet on the Western Front Lisy Christl
Amsterdam J.R. Hawbaker and Albert Wolsky
Babylon Mary Zophres
Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris Jenny Beavan
2023
(77th)
[31]
Poor Things Holly Waddington
Barbie Jacqueline Durran
Killers of the Flower Moon Jacqueline West
Napoleon Dave Crossman and Janty Yates
Oppenheimer Ellen Mirojnick

Multiple wins and nominations

Multiple nominations

Multiple wins

See also

Notes

    A 1 : Anthony Mendleson received a single citation for his work on three different films in the same year. [32]

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