Posted: January 12, 2012

FIDM Set to Debut 20th Anniversary Edition of Costume Design Exhibition

"Alice in Wonderland" costumes by Colleen Atwood won the Oscar in 2011, photos courtesy of FIDM

Award season is in full swing, which means it’s not long before the Academy Awards. And, of course, the nominations for Best Costume Design are always a highlight for the fashionably inclined. The best place to relive the magic of the big screen is to stop by FIDM's “Art of Motion Picture Costume Design” exhibition. This is the 20th anniversary for the event which takes place annually at the FIDM Museum. It's unique in that it is the only exhibition in the world that pays homage to the craft of costume design. 

Over 100 designs from 2011’s top films will be on display including Oscar-nominees. Visitors will also be able to view last year’s Oscar winning costumes from “Alice In Wonderland” designed by Colleen Atwood. A list of this year’s costumes to be featured will soon be announced. Check the FIDM website for all the details. The exhibition opens on Tuesday February 14 and runs through April 28.

Here are images from a few recent Academy Award winners.

 

"Marie Antoinette" by Costume Designer Milena Canonero, Best Costume Design 2007

Colleen Atwood's costumes for "Memoirs of a Geisha" took home the Oscar in 2006

 Michael O' Connor won the Oscar for Best Costume Design for "The Duchess" in 2009

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COMMENTS (2)
Posted: by Tommy
Friday, April 27, 2012
Tommy
Try a theatrical customier, Marsha. I'm sure there are more, but this is one I've heard of in Toronto: The other option, more expensive and more time consuming, is to find a group of historical renactors who specialize in that period and see if they have someone who makes and sells costumes of that period.

Posted: by Maria
Friday, April 27, 2012
Maria
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