Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Costume Design

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The Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Costume Design is one of the Critics' Choice Movie Awards given to people working in the film industry by the Critics Choice Association. It was first given out in 2010. Only twice (in 2016 and 2019) has it not lined up with the winner of the Academy Award for Best Costume Design.

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Winners and nominees

2000s

YearFilmCostume designerRef.
2009 The Young Victoria Sandy Powell [1]
[2]
Bright Star Janet Patterson
Inglourious Basterds Anna B. Sheppard
Nine Colleen Atwood
Where the Wild Things Are Casey Storm

2010s

YearFilmCostume designer(s)Ref.
2010 Alice in Wonderland Colleen Atwood [3]
[4]
Black Swan Amy Westcott
The King's Speech Jenny Beavan
True Grit Mary Zophres
2011 The Artist Mark Bridges [5]
[6]
The Help Sharen Davis
Hugo Sandy Powell
Jane Eyre Michael O'Connor
My Week with Marilyn Jill Taylor
2012 Anna Karenina Jacqueline Durran [7]
[8]
Cloud Atlas Kym Barrett and Pierre-Yves Gayraud
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Bob Buck, Ann Maskrey, and Richard Taylor
Les Misérables Paco Delgado
Lincoln Joanna Johnston
2013 The Great Gatsby Catherine Martin [9]
[10]
12 Years a Slave Patricia Norris
American Hustle Michael Wilkinson
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Bob Buck, Lesley Burkes-Harding, Ann Maskrey, and Richard Taylor
Saving Mr. Banks Daniel Orlandi
2014 The Grand Budapest Hotel Milena Canonero [11]
[12]
Inherent Vice Mark Bridges
Into the Woods Colleen Atwood
Maleficent Anna B. Sheppard
Mr. Turner Jacqueline Durran
2015 Mad Max: Fury Road Jenny Beavan [13]
[14]
Brooklyn Odile Dicks-Mireaux
Carol Sandy Powell
Cinderella
The Danish Girl Paco Delgado
2016 Jackie Madeline Fontaine [15]
[16]
Allied Joanna Johnston
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Colleen Atwood
Florence Foster Jenkins Consolata Boyle
La La Land Mary Zophres
Love & Friendship Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh
2017 Phantom Thread Mark Bridges [17]
[18]
Beauty and the Beast Jacqueline Durran
Blade Runner 2049 Renée April
The Shape of Water Luis Sequeira
Wonder Woman Lindy Hemming
2018 Black Panther Ruth E. Carter [19]
[20]
Bohemian Rhapsody Julian Day
The Favourite Sandy Powell
Mary Poppins Returns
Mary Queen of Scots Alexandra Byrne
2019 Dolemite Is My Name Ruth E. Carter [21]
[22]
Downton Abbey Anna Robbins
The Irishman Sandy Powell and Christopher Peterson
Little Women Jacqueline Durran
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Arianne Phillips
Rocketman Julian Day

2020s

YearFilmCostume designer(s)Ref.
2020 Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Ann Roth [23]
[24]
Emma Alexandra Byrne
Mank Trish Summerville
Mulan Bina Daigeler
The Personal History of David Copperfield Suzie Harman and Robert Worley
Promising Young Woman Nancy Steiner
2021 Cruella Jenny Beavan [25]
[26]
Dune Jacqueline West and Robert Morgan
House of Gucci Janty Yates
Nightmare Alley Luis Sequeira
West Side Story Paul Tazewell
2022 Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Ruth E. Carter [27]
[28]
Babylon Mary Zophres
Elvis Catherine Martin
Everything Everywhere All at Once Shirley Kurata
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Jenny Eagan
The Woman King Gersha Phillips
2023 Barbie Jacqueline Durran [29]
[30]
Wonka Lindy Hemming
The Color Purple Francine Jamison-Tanchuck
Poor Things Holly Waddington
Killers of the Flower Moon Jacqueline West
Napoleon Janty Yates and David Crossman

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