What's Happening?
The Hollywood Reporter and Bvlgari hosted a private luncheon at the San Vicente Bungalows in Los Angeles to celebrate this year's Academy Award-nominated costume designers. The event honored Ruth E. Carter, Malgosia Turzanska, Kate Hawley, Deborah L.
Scott, and Miyako Bellizzi. The luncheon featured remarks from THR editor-in-chief Maer Roshan and Brett Fahlgren, VP of brand marketing and communications for Bvlgari. The event is part of Bvlgari's global partnership with the Costume Designers Guild, emphasizing the importance of costume design in cinematic storytelling. Notable attendees included fashion icons Jacqueline West and Colleen Atwood, with Atwood receiving a new award after her original was damaged in wildfires. The luncheon also served as a networking opportunity for Oscar and Emmy nominees to connect over film, television, fashion, art, and creativity.
Why It's Important?
This event underscores the significant role costume design plays in the film industry, highlighting the creative contributions of designers to cinematic storytelling. By celebrating these artisans, Bvlgari and The Hollywood Reporter are promoting the recognition of costume design as a critical component of filmmaking. The luncheon also provides a platform for industry professionals to network and collaborate, fostering creativity and innovation. The recognition of Ruth E. Carter as the most-nominated Black woman in Oscar history further emphasizes the importance of diversity and representation in the arts. Such events can influence public perception and appreciation of the behind-the-scenes work that contributes to the success of films.
What's Next?
The Oscar race for best costume design will culminate at the 2026 Academy Awards, where the winners will be announced. The event will take place at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood, with Conan O'Brien hosting. As the awards season progresses, nominees and industry professionals will continue to engage in events that celebrate and promote their work. The outcome of the Oscars could impact future projects and collaborations for the nominated designers, potentially leading to increased opportunities and recognition in the industry.









