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  1. The award was first given in 1949, for films made in 1948. Initially, separate award categories were established for black-and-white films and color films. Since the merger of the two categories in 1967, the Academy has traditionally avoided giving out the award to films with a contemporary setting. [2]

  2. Mar 24, 2015 · Supporting Actor and Directing winners for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Dorothy Jeakins. Costume Design winner for Joan of Arc. Claire Trevor. Supporting Actress winner for Key Largo, with presenter Edmund Gwenn. View More Memorable Moments.

  3. The Academy Award for Best Costume Design was introduced this year. [1] Like Best Cinematography and Best Set Decoration, it was split into Color and Black & White categories.

  4. For the first time, the Academy gave awards for Costume Design; nominees were separately classified between color and black-and-white films. In January 1948, Warner Bros. showed the first color newsreel; it featured the Tournament of Roses Parade and the Rose Bowl.

  5. Nov 7, 2021 · The Academy Award for Best Costume Design winners add their own flavor and style to the film, in some cases even a style that audiences wanted to emulate. In this post, we’re going to take a look at the 21st century Best Costume Design winners and see “who wore it best.”

  6. Feb 5, 2014 · SPECIAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM AWARD To The Bicycle Thief – voted by the Academy Board of Governors as the most outstanding foreign language film released in the United States during 1949.

  7. Feb 20, 2016 · The award was divided into two sub-categories: Best Costume Design in Black and White and Best Costume Design in Color with black & white costumes being typically contemporary and color costumes being from historical epics and musical spectacles.