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It's Oscar time again -- the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences will present its awards for 1994 film achievements on Monday, March 27, 1995. The five nominees for Costume Design this year are: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (Lizzy Gardner and Tim Chappel), Bullets Over Broadway (Jeffrey Kurland), Little Women (Colleen Atwood), Maverick (April Ferry), and Queen Margot (Moidele Bickle).
Among the top costume designers for science fiction and fantasy films are Danilo Donati, who out-glitzed Bob Mackie with his designs for Flash Gordon (1980), and Charles Knode and Michael Kaplan, who created the "retrogrunge" look for Blade Runner. John Mollo won an Oscar for his Star Wars costumes, and went on to design for The Empire Strikes Back, Alien, and even Ghandi. Bob Ringwood's creative genius can be seen in his designs for such films as Dune, Excalibur, and The Shadow, incorporating historical European, Oriental, and "industrial fetish" elements to create truly original costumes.
In addition to the continuing work of some of the above-mentioned designers, there are some exciting new projects worth checking out. One of these is Babylon 5, whose costumes are an intriguing combination of historical, folk and fringe clothing elements. Catherine Adair designed the costumes for the television pilot film, citing Blade Runner, The Road Warrior, and Buckaroo Banzai among her personal influences. The current series costume designer, Ann Bruice Aling, is continuing Adair's vision of creating a separate identity for each alien race within the dark and visually complex space station setting.