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Satellite Award for Best Costume Design
Presented by International Press Academy
Country United States
First awarded 1996
Currently held by Paul TazewellWicked (2024)

The Satellite Award for Best Costume Design is a special prize given out every year by the International Press Academy. This award celebrates the amazing artists who create the costumes for movies. These designers make sure that the clothes characters wear fit the story, the time period, and the character's personality perfectly.

What is Costume Design?

Costume design is all about creating the clothes and accessories that actors wear in a film, TV show, or play. It's not just about picking pretty outfits! A costume designer researches different eras, cultures, and styles to make sure the costumes look real and help tell the story. For example, if a movie is set in the 1800s, the costumes need to look like what people wore back then. If a character is a superhero, their costume needs to show their powers and personality.

Why are Costumes Important in Movies?

Costumes are super important because they help bring a movie to life. They can:

  • Show the time period: Costumes instantly tell you if a movie is set in the past, present, or future.
  • Reveal character: A character's clothes can show if they are rich or poor, brave or shy, good or evil.
  • Set the mood: Bright, colorful costumes can make a movie feel fun, while dark, heavy ones can make it feel serious or scary.
  • Help the story: Sometimes, a costume can even be a key part of the plot!

Awarding the Best Costumes

The Satellite Award for Best Costume Design has been given out since 1996. It honors the costume designers who have done an outstanding job making the characters look just right for their films. The International Press Academy is the group that decides who wins these awards each year.

Notable Winners Through the Years

Many talented costume designers have won this award. Their work helps make movies memorable and believable. Here are some examples of films that have won the Satellite Award for Best Costume Design:

1990s Costume Highlights

  • In 1996, the first award went to Penny Rose for Evita. This film was known for its beautiful and historically accurate costumes.
  • Deborah Lynn Scott won in 1997 for Titanic. She created all the different outfits for the passengers, from the fancy first-class clothes to the simpler third-class attire.
  • Alexandra Byrne won in 1998 for Elizabeth, a movie about Queen Elizabeth I. Her designs helped show the royal fashion of that time.
  • Colleen Atwood took home the award in 1999 for Sleepy Hollow, a spooky film with unique, dark costumes.

2000s Costume Highlights

  • In 2000, Rita Ryack won for How the Grinch Stole Christmas, creating the fun and quirky outfits for the Whos in Whoville.
  • Catherine Martin and Angus Strathie won in 2001 for Moulin Rouge!, a musical with dazzling and elaborate costumes.
  • Julie Weiss was recognized in 2002 for Frida, a film about the famous artist Frida Kahlo, featuring vibrant and artistic clothing.
  • Ngila Dickson won in 2003 for The Last Samurai, showcasing detailed costumes from ancient Japan.
  • Beatrix Aruna Pasztor won in 2004 for Vanity Fair, a movie set in the 1800s with elegant period costumes.
  • Jacqueline Durran won in 2005 for Pride & Prejudice, bringing to life the fashion of the early 1800s.
  • Patricia Field won in 2006 for The Devil Wears Prada, a film famous for its modern and stylish fashion.
  • Alexandra Byrne won again in 2007 for Elizabeth: The Golden Age, continuing her work on historical royal costumes.
  • Michael O'Connor won in 2008 for The Duchess, another historical drama with beautiful period clothing.
  • In 2009, Monique Prudhomme won for The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, a fantasy film with very imaginative costumes.

2010s Costume Highlights

  • Colleen Atwood won her second Satellite Award in 2010 for Alice in Wonderland, creating fantastical outfits for the characters.
  • Jacqueline West won in 2011 for Water for Elephants, which featured costumes from the circus world of the 1930s.
  • Manon Rasmussen won in 2012 for A Royal Affair, a Danish film with stunning historical costumes.
  • Michael O'Connor won his second award in 2013 for The Invisible Woman.
  • Milena Canonero won in 2014 for The Grand Budapest Hotel, a movie known for its unique and colorful visual style, including the costumes.
  • Wen-Ying Huang won in 2015 for The Assassin, a martial arts film with beautiful traditional Chinese clothing.
  • Madeline Fontaine won in 2016 for Jackie, a film about Jackie Kennedy, requiring accurate and iconic outfits.
  • Mark Bridges won in 2017 for Phantom Thread, a film about a fashion designer, so costumes were central to the story.
  • Sandy Powell won in 2018 for The Favourite, a historical comedy with very distinct and memorable costumes.
  • Ruth E. Carter won in 2019 for Dolemite Is My Name, showcasing the vibrant fashion of the 1970s.

2020s Costume Highlights

  • In 2020, Suzie Harman and Robert Worley won for The Personal History of David Copperfield, bringing to life the world of Charles Dickens.
  • Massimo Cantini Parrini won in 2021 for Cyrano, a musical with romantic and period-specific costumes.
  • Mary Zophres won in 2022 for Babylon, a film set in the early days of Hollywood, featuring glamorous and wild costumes.
  • Most recently, in 2023, David Crossman and Janty Yates won for Napoleon, creating the detailed military and royal outfits for the historical epic.
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