Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Costume Design

The Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Costume Design is one of several categories presented by the Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA), an association of professional film critics, who work in print, broadcast and online media, based in Chicago.[1] Since the 32nd Chicago Film Critics Association Awards (2019), the award has been presented annually.[2] The first Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Costume Design went to Jacqueline Durran for her work on Little Women. The most recent recipient of this award is Holly Waddington for the film Poor Things.[3] British costume designer Jacqueline Durran has the most nominations (3) and the most wins (2). Both Ruth E. Carter and Jacqueline West have two nominations, but no wins. Alexandra Byrne, Shirley Kurata, and Holly Waddington have one win from one nomination.

Winners and nominees

YearFilmCostume designer(s)Ref.
2019Little WomenJacqueline Durran[4]
Dolemite Is My NameRuth E. Carter[2]
Once Upon a Time...in HollywoodArianne Phillips[2]
Portrait of a Lady on FireDorothée Guiraud[2]
RocketmanJulian Day[2]
2020EmmaAlexandra Byrne[5]
Birds of PreyErin Benach[6]
First CowApril Napier[6]
Ma Rainey's Black BottomAnn Roth[6]
MankTrish Summerville[6]
2021SpencerJacqueline Durran[7]
CruellaJenny Beavan[8]
DuneRobert Morgan and Jacqueline West[8]
The Green KnightMalgosia Turzanska[8]
West Side StoryPaul Tazewell[8]
2022Everything Everywhere All at OnceShirley Kurata[9]
BabylonMary Zophres[10]
Black Panther: Wakanda ForeverRuth E. Carter[10]
CorsageMonika Buttinger[10]
The NorthmanLinda Muir[10]
2023Poor ThingsHolly Waddington[3]
Asteroid CityMilena Canonero[11]
BarbieJacqueline Durran[11]
Killers of the Flower MoonJacqueline West[11]
PriscillaStacey Battat[11]

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