List of British and Commonwealth Academy Award Winners and Nominees - Best Costume Design

Best Costume Design

Costume Design
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1951 Orry-Kelly An American in Paris Winner
1957 Orry-Kelly Les Girls Winner
1958 Cecil Beaton Gigi Winner
1959 Orry-Kelly Some Like It Hot Winner Orry-Kelly remains the most successful Australian at the Academy Awards, with three wins
1964 Cecil Beaton My Fair Lady Winner
1965 Julie Harris Darling Winner
1969 Margaret Furse Anne of the Thousand Days Winner
1972 Anthony Powell Travels With My Aunt Winner
1977 John Mollo Star Wars Winner
1978 Anthony Powell Death on the Nile Winner
1982 John Mollo Gandhi Winner
1986 Jenny Beavan A Room with a View Winner
1987 James Acheson The Last Emperor Winner
1988 James Acheson Dangerous Liaisons Winner
1989 Phyllis Dalton Henry V Winner
1993 Sandy Powell Orlando Nominee
1995 James Acheson Restoration Winner
1997 Sandy Powell The Wings of the Dove Nominee
1998 Sandy Powell Shakespeare in Love Winner
Velvet Goldmine Nominee
2000 Janty Yates Gladiator Winner
2001 Ngila Dickson
Richard Taylor
The Fellowship of the Ring Nominee
Jenny Beavan Gosford Park Nominee
Catherine Martin
Angus Strathie
Moulin Rouge! Winner
2002 Sandy Powell Gangs of New York Nominee
2003 Ngila Dickson The Last Samurai Nominee
Ngila Dickson
Richard Taylor
The Return of the King Winner
2004 Sandy Powell The Aviator Winner
2005 Jacqueline Durran Pride & Prejudice Nominee
Sandy Powell Mrs Henderson Presents Nominee
2007 Jacqueline Durran Atonement Nominee
2008 Michael O'Connor The Duchess Winner
Catherine Martin Australia Nominee
2009 Sandy Powell The Young Victoria Winner
2010 Jenny Beavan The King's Speech Nominee
Sandy Powell The Tempest Nominee
2012 Jacqueline Durran Anna Karenina Winner
Joanna Johnston Lincoln Nominee

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