How This Year’s Oscar Nominees for Costume Design Stack Up to Past Winners Inline
Photo: Everett Collection1/10The Grand Budapest Hotel, 2014
Milena Canonero’s diverse costumes, spanning bellhop uniforms and tattered prisonwear, won her the award for Wes Anderson’s drama.
Photo: Everett Collection2/10The Great Gatsby, 2013
Catherine Martin’s sparkling ensembles for Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby took home the prize.
Photo: Everett Collection3/10Anna Karenina, 2012
The Academy loves a good crinoline, and Jacqueline Durran’s elaborate numbers from the Keira Knightley–led tragedy couldn’t be beat.
Photo: Everett Collection4/10The Artist, 2011
Mark Bridges outfitted the cast of silent film The Artist in period duds from the ’20s.
Photo: Everett Collection5/10Alice in Wonderland, 2010
Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland was full of fantastical effects—see Helena Bonham Carter’s heart-shaped head—but it was Colleen Atwood’s vibrant costumes that won an Oscar, her third in this category.