Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
First awarded | 2018 |
Currently held by | Ahsoka (2024) |
Website | emmys |
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes is presented as part of the Primetime Emmy Awards. In 2015, categories for period/fantasy and contemporary costumes were created. The categories were divided in 2018 for period and fantasy/sci-fi costumes. [1] They replaced the retired categories for Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special and Outstanding Costumes for a Series.
Rules require that nominations are distributed proportionally among regular series and limited series/movies, based on the number of submissions of each. For instance, if two-fifths of submissions are limited series/movies then two of the five nominees will be limited series/movies. [2]
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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2010 | Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or Special [3] | |||
Return to Cranford | "Part 2" | Jenny Beavan and Alison Beard | PBS | |
Emma | "Part 2" | Rosalind Ebbutt and Amanda Keable | PBS | |
Georgia O'Keeffe | Michael Dennison and Frances Vega | Lifetime | ||
The Pacific | "Part 3" | Penny Rose and Ken Crouch | HBO | |
You Don't Know Jack | Rita Ryack and Maria Tortu | |||
Outstanding Costumes for a Series [4] | ||||
The Tudors | "As It Should Be" | Joan Bergin and Susan O'Connor Cave | Showtime | |
Glee | "The Power of Madonna" | Lou Eyrich and Marisa Aboitiz | Fox | |
The Good Wife | "Crash" | Daniel Lawson, Jennifer Rogien Faletti and Daniele Hollywood | CBS | |
Mad Men | "Souvenir" | Janie Bryant and Le Dawson | AMC | |
30 Rock | "I Do Do" | Tom Broecker, Remy Pearce and Joanna Brett | NBC | |
2011 | Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or Special [5] | |||
Downton Abbey | "Part 1" | Susannah Buxton and Caroline McCal | PBS | |
Cinema Verite | Suttirat Anne Larlarb and Joseph T. Mastrolia | HBO | ||
Mildred Pierce | "Part 2" | Ann Roth, Michelle Matland and Patrick Wiley | ||
Upstairs, Downstairs | "The Fledgling" | Amy Roberts and Giles Gale | PBS | |
Outstanding Costumes for a Series [6] | ||||
The Borgias | "Lucrezia's Wedding" | Gabriella Pescucci and Uliva Pizzetti | Showtime | |
Boardwalk Empire | "Anastasia" | John Dunn, Courtney McClain and Chris Peterson | HBO | |
Game of Thrones | "The Pointy End" | Michele Clapton and Rachael Webb-Crozier | ||
Glee | "New York City" | Lou Eyrich and Marisa Aboitiz | Fox | |
Mad Men | "The Beautiful Girls" | Janie Bryant and Le Dawson | AMC | |
2012 | Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or Special [7] | |||
Great Expectations | Annie Symons and Yvonne Duckett | PBS | ||
American Horror Story | "Halloween" | Chrisi Karvonides and Conan Castro | FX | |
Hatfields & McCoys | "Part 2" | Karri Hutchinson and Adina Bucur | History | |
Hemingway & Gellhorn | Ruth Myers and William McPhail | HBO | ||
Sherlock: A Scandal in Belgravia | Sarah Arthur and Ceri Walford | PBS | ||
Treasure Island | "Part 1" | Lorna Marie Mugan and Rhona McGuirke | Syfy | |
Outstanding Costumes for a Series [8] | ||||
Game of Thrones | "The Prince of Winterfell" | Michele Clapton, Alexander Fordham and Chloe Aubry | HBO | |
Boardwalk Empire | "21" | John Dunn and Maria Zamansky | HBO | |
The Borgias | "The Confession" | Gabriella Pescucci and Uliva Pizzetti | Showtime | |
Downton Abbey | "Episode One" | Susannah Buxton | PBS | |
Once Upon a Time | "Hat Trick" | Eduardo Castro and Monique McRae | ABC | |
2013 | Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or Special [9] | |||
Behind the Candelabra | Ellen Mirojnick and Robert Q. Matthews | HBO | ||
American Horror Story: Asylum | "Madness Ends" | Lou Eyrich and Marcy Lavender | FX | |
The Girl | Diana Cilliers and Melissa Moritz | HBO | ||
Killing Lincoln | Amy Andrews Harrell and Renee Jones | Nat Geo | ||
Parade's End | "Episode 3" | Sheena Napier and Jenna McGranaghan | HBO | |
Phil Spector | Debra McGuire and Lorraine Calvert | |||
Outstanding Costumes for a Series [10] | ||||
The Borgias | "The Gunpowder Plot" | Gabriella Pescucci, Uliva Pizzetti and Gábor Homonnay | Showtime | |
Boardwalk Empire | "Resolution" | John Dunn and Maria Zamansky | HBO | |
Downton Abbey | "Episode Four" | Caroline McCall and Dulcie Scott | PBS | |
Game of Thrones | "Walk of Punishment" | Michele Clapton, Alexander Fordham and Chloe Aubry | HBO | |
Once Upon a Time | "Queen of Hearts" | Eduardo Castro and Monique McRae | ABC | |
2014 | Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or Special [11] | |||
American Horror Story: Coven | Lou Eyrich, Elizabeth Macey and Ken Van Duyne | FX | ||
House of Versace | Claire Nadon and Nicole Magny | Lifetime | ||
The Normal Heart | Daniel Orlandi, Gail A. Fitzgibbons, Hartsell Taylor and Maria Tortu | HBO | ||
Sherlock: His Last Vow | Sarah Arthur and Ceri Walford | PBS | ||
The White Queen | "Long Live the King" | Nic Ede, Raissa Hans and Elizabeth Healy | Starz | |
Outstanding Costumes for a Series [12] | ||||
Game of Thrones | "The Lion and the Rose" | Michele Clapton, Sheena Wichary, Alexander Fordham and Nina Ayres | HBO | |
Boardwalk Empire | "New York Sour" | John Dunn, Lisa Padovani and Joseph La Corte | HBO | |
Downton Abbey | "Episode Eight" | Caroline McCall, Heather Leat and Poli Kyriacou | PBS | |
Mad Men | "Time Zones" | Janie Bryant, Tiffany White Stanton and Stacy Horn | AMC | |
Once Upon a Time | "A Curious Thing" | Eduardo Castro and Monique McRae | ABC | |
Outstanding Costumes for a Period/Fantasy Series, Limited Series or Movie | ||||
American Horror Story: Freak Show | "Monsters Among Us" | Lou Eyrich, Elizabeth Macey and Ken Van Duyne | FX | |
Boardwalk Empire | "Golden Days for Boys and Girls" | John Dunn, Maria Zamansky, James Hammer and Joseph La Corte | HBO | |
Downton Abbey | "A Moorland Holiday" | Anna Robbins, Michael Weldon and Kathryn Tart | PBS | |
Game of Thrones | "The Dance of Dragons" | Michele Clapton, Alex Fordham, Nina Ayres and Sheena Wichary | HBO | |
Wolf Hall | "Anna Regina" | Joanna Eatwell, T.K. Lang and Clare Vyse | PBS | |
Game of Thrones | "The Winds of Winter" | Michele Clapton, Chloe Aubry and Sheena Wichary | HBO | |
Downton Abbey | "Episode Eight" | Anna Mary Scott Robbins, Kathryn Tart and Michael Weldon | PBS | |
Outlander | "Not in Scotland Anymore" | Terry Dresbach, Elle Wilson, Nadine Powell and Anna Lau | Starz | |
The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story | "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia" | Hala Bahmet, Marina Ray and Elinor Bardach | FX | |
Roots | "Night One" | Ruth E. Carter, Diana Cilliers, Megan "Bijou" Coates, Hetta Burger, Meagan McLaughlin Luster and Gillian Gregg | History | |
The Crown | "Wolferton Splash" | Michele Clapton, Alex Fordham, Emma O'Loughlin and Kate O'Farrell | Netflix | |
Feud: Bette and Joan | "And the Winner Is... (The Oscars of 1963)" | Lou Eyrich, Hannah Jacobs and Katie Saunders | FX | |
Genius | "Einstein: Chapter Seven" | Sonu Mishra, Martina Hejlova and Petia Krckova | Nat Geo | |
The Handmaid's Tale | "Offred" | Ane Crabtree and Sheena Wichary | Hulu | |
Westworld | "The Original" | Trish Summerville, Jo Kissack Folsom and Lynda Foote | HBO | |
Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes | ||||
Game of Thrones | "Beyond the Wall" | Michele Clapton, Alexander Fordham, Emma O'Loughlin and Kate O'Farrell | HBO | |
Fahrenheit 451 | Meghan Kasperlik, Renee Fontana and Cori Burchell | HBO | ||
The Handmaid's Tale | "Seeds" | Ane Crabtree and Natalie Bronfman | Hulu | |
A Series of Unfortunate Events | "The Vile Village, Part 1" | Cynthia Summers, Phoebe Parsons and Kelsey Chobotar | Netflix | |
Westworld | "Akane No Mai" | Sharen Davis, Charlene Amateau, Jodie Stern and Sandy Kenyon | HBO | |
Game of Thrones | "The Bells" | Michele Clapton, Emma O'Loughlin and Kate O'Farrell | HBO | |
American Horror Story: Apocalypse | "Forbidden Fruit" | Lou Eyrich, Paula Bradley, Rebecca Guzzi and Charlene Amateau | FX | |
Good Omens | "Hard Times" | Claire Anderson, Bobbie Edwards and Beth Lewis | Amazon Prime Video | |
The Handmaid's Tale | "The Word" | Ane Crabtree and Natalie Bronfman | Hulu | |
A Series of Unfortunate Events | "Penultimate Peril, Part 2" | Cynthia Summers, Kelsey Chobotar, Phoebe Parsons, Lorelei Burk and Courtney McKenzie | Netflix | |
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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Watchmen | "It's Summer and We're Running Out of Ice" | Sharen Davis and Valerie Zielonka | HBO | |
Carnival Row | "Aisling" | Joanna Eatwell, Clare Vyse and Jennifer Lander | Prime Video | |
The Handmaid's Tale | "Household" | Natalie Bronfman, Helena Davis Perry and Christina Cattle | Hulu | |
The Mandalorian | "Chapter 3: The Sin" | Joseph Porro, Julie Robar, Gigi Melton and Lauren Silvestri | Disney+ | |
Westworld | "Parce Domine" | Shay Cunliffe, Dan Bronson, Amanda Riley and Jo Kissack Folsom | HBO | |
WandaVision | "Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience" | Mayes C. Rubeo, Joseph Feltus, Daniel Selon and Virginia Burton | Disney+ | |
The Handmaid's Tale | "Nightshade" | Debra Hanson, Jane Flanders and Darci Cheyne | Hulu | |
Lovecraft Country | "I Am." | Dayna Pink, Zachary Sheets and Terry Anderson | HBO | |
The Mandalorian | "Chapter 13: The Jedi" | Shawna Trpcic, Julie Robar and Sara Fox | Disney+ | |
The Umbrella Academy | "The Frankel Footage" | Christopher Hargadon, Heather Crepp, William Ng and Jane Fieber | Netflix | |
What We Do in the Shadows | "The Wellness Center" | Laura Montgomery, Judy Laukkanen and Barbara Cardoso | FX | |
The Book of Boba Fett | "Chapter 1: Stranger in a Strange Land" | Shawna Trpcic, Julie Robar and Areayl Cooper | Disney+ | |
Loki | "Glorious Purpose" | Christine Wada, Nora Pederson, Tamsin Costello and Carol Beadle | ||
Moon Knight | "Gods and Monsters" | Meghan Kasperlik, Martin Mandeville, Richard Davies and Wilberth Gonzalez | ||
Star Trek: Picard | "Penance" | Christine Bieselin Clark, Michell Ray Kenney and Allison Agler | Paramount+ | |
The Witcher | "Family" | Lucinda Wright and Rebecca Jempson | Netflix | |
House of the Dragon | "The Heirs of the Dragon" | Jany Temime, Katherine Burchill, Paul Yeowell, Rachel George and Joanna Lynch | HBO | |
Hocus Pocus 2 | Salvador Perez, Elizabeth Shelton and Gala Autumn | Disney+ | ||
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power | "A Shadow of the Past" | Kate Hawley, Libby Dempster, Lucy McLay, Jaindra Watson, Pip Lingard and Jenny Rushton | Prime Video | |
The Mandalorian | "Chapter 22: Guns for Hire" | Shawna Trpcic, Elissa Alcala, Julie Robar and Julie Yang Silver | Disney+ | |
Obi-Wan Kenobi | "Part I" | Suttirat Anne Larlarb, Stacia Lang and Lynda Foote | ||
What We Do in the Shadows | "The Wedding" | Laura Montgomery, Barbara Cardoso and Judy Laukkanen | FX | |
Ahsoka | "Part Eight: The Jedi, the Witch, and the Warlord" | Shawna Trpcic, Elissa Alcala and Devon Patterson | Disney+ | |
Echo | "Lowak" | Ambre Wrigley, Kizzie Martin Lillas, Kristina Elaine Taylor, Garnet Filo and Amanda Steeley | Disney+ | |
Fallout | "The End" | Amy Westcott, Amy Burt, Wendy Yang, Jonathan Knipscher and Cherie Cunningham Collins | Prime Video | |
Loki | "1893" | Christine Wada, Harriet Kendall, Kristen Ernst-Brown and Tom Hornsby | Disney+ | |
What We Do in the Shadows | "Pride Parade" | Laura Montgomery, Kay Jameson, Amy Sztulwark and Anna Viksne | FX |
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