The Oscars are just a few days away and, of course, I am excited to see who will win, who can’t shut up when up on the podium, what weird, way too revealing outfits they are wearing and figuring out what drug they are on. I also will love the In Memorium segment which should always be part of the awards. We lost a few greats this past year-Robert Redford, Diane Keaton and Robert Duvall, to name 3 giants. This year, I was left dumbfounded when, in the Best Costume Design, “Avatar” was up for the award….um…WTF? Yes, the designer actually made each costume before the CGI’d it but many are different loin cloths and this is the 3rd instalment on this franchise which is all about special effects and CGI which I am getting very bored with. This got me thinking about the Best Costume winners from the past and I didn’t have to go far to recall what was not even nominated and should have won, in my humble opinion.
1. ROCKETMAN
This biopic, starring Taron Egerton as Elton John, is an excellent film( much better than the Queen movie) following Elton John as he rises in fame and becomes a powerhouse during the 70s with his music and his ever8 flamboyant costumes. The costumes were over the top and we designed by Julian Day who based these outfits on the real nutty outfits Elton John would, and still does, wear. Unfortunately, this film came out early in the year and was largely forgotten by the time awards season took off. It’s a shame, because this deserved the award.
2. LITTLE WOMEN
Jacqueline Durran won the Best Costume Design for this film and it was controversial because she took many liberties in the actual costumes and what the people actually wore during this time period. She didn’t stick to reality and put in some “newer” looks to create a hipper vibe….whatever, the looks just reminded me of Little Outhouse on the Prairie. The film is the oft told version of the 4 sisters and their mom waiting for dad to come home fighting in the Union Army. The main character is Jo who is a free spirited gal who is the most independent of the sisters but is wooed by a couple of men including the patient Laurie..not a girl but a man. It’s not my favourite rendition of this tale, my favourite is still the Katherine Hepburn film from 1933.
3. ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD





