Sandy Powell (costume designer)


Sandy Powell is a British costume designer. She has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design fifteen times, winning three awards for the films Shakespeare in Love, The Aviator, and The Young Victoria. She has also received fifteen BAFTA Award nominations, winning for Velvet Goldmine, The Young Victoria, and The Favourite. Powell has been a frequent collaborator with directors Martin Scorsese and Todd Haynes, having designed the costumes for seven of Scorsese's films and four of Haynes's.

Early life

Powell was born in London in 1960, and grew up in Brixton and Clapham. Her father worked in casinos, while her mother was a secretary. Powell learned to sew from her mother on a Singer sewing machine, drew pictures of clothes, designed and made outfits for her dolls, and started making her own clothes from a young age. She also developed an interest in film and theatre from an early age.
Powell attended Sydenham High School, and in 1978 she completed an art foundation course at Saint Martin's School of Art, where she became acquainted with Lea Anderson, who later became a dancer and choreographer as well as Powell's collaborator. In 1979, Powell began a BA in theatre design at the Central School of Art and Design, but left after two years before completing her degree and started working for fringe theatre companies.

Career

After leaving Central, Powell began a working relationship with dancer and choreographer Lindsay Kemp, whom she greatly admired. She designed costumes for his productions, the first of which was the show Nijinsky at La Scala in Milan. In the early 1980s, Powell became acquainted with filmmaker Derek Jarman, who became a mentor and an influential figure in her life. Following Jarman's advice, she spent a year working on music videos. She made her entry into the film industry in 1986, designing costumes for the Jarman film Caravaggio.
In 1992, Powell achieved prominence in the period drama film Orlando, directed by Sally Potter. Operating on a limited budget, Powell created elaborate costumes for the gender-switching and time-traveling protagonist, for which she received her first Academy Award nomination for Best Costume Design. Powell also began a collaboration with director Neil Jordan, which would produce a total of five films including The Crying Game, Interview with the Vampire and Michael Collins.
Powell received dual nominations at the 71st Academy Awards for her two 1998 films, Velvet Goldmine and Shakespeare in Love. Echoing the contemporary tone of Shakespeare in Love, Powell opted to sacrifice historical accuracy in her costume designs but still managed to achieve "emotional accuracy", according to Salon critic Stephanie Zacharek. The detail on the costumes of Gwyneth Paltrow's Viola and the thematic significance of her costume changes were also noted as highlights of the film. For her work in the film, Powell won her first Academy Award for Best Costume Design.
Following her win at the 71st Academy Awards, Powell began her collaboration with director Martin Scorsese, starting with his 2002 epic period drama film Gangs of New York, for which she earned her 5th Oscar nomination. The two reunited for the 2004 biographical drama film The Aviator, for which Powell won her second Academy Award.
in The Young Victoria, designed by Powell.
In 2010, Powell won her third costume design Oscar for her work in the film The Young Victoria.
Powell was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 2011 New Year Honours for her services to the film industry.
In 2016, Powell received her second dual nominations at the 88th Academy Awards, having been recognized for her works in Kenneth Branagh's Disney live-action adaptation of Cinderella and Todd Haynes' Carol.
In 2019, Powell garnered her third dual nominations at the 91st Academy Awards for her works in Yorgos Lanthimos' The Favourite and Rob Marshall's Mary Poppins Returns, making her the most nominated costume designer in Academy Awards history after Edith Head.
In 2020, Powell received her 15th Oscar nomination in her seventh collaboration with Martin Scorsese in his epic crime film The Irishman, for which she shared the nomination with her co-designer, Christopher Peterson. At the same year, Powell collected many stars' signatures on a white suit in a widely publicized tour of 2020 awards ceremonies, including the 92nd Academy Awards and 73rd British Academy Film Awards, to be auctioned to raise funds for the preservation of director Derek Jarman's home, Prospect Cottage.

Film credits

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1986CaravaggioDerek Jarman
1988The Last of EnglandDerek Jarman
1991Edward IIDerek Jarman
1992OrlandoSally Potter
1992The Crying GameNeil Jordan
1993WittgensteinDerek Jarman
1994Being HumanBill Forsyth
1994Interview with the VampireNeil Jordan
1995Rob RoyMichael Caton-Jones
1996Michael CollinsNeil Jordan
1997The Butcher BoyNeil Jordan
1997The Wings of the DoveIain Softley
1998Velvet GoldmineTodd Haynes
1998Hilary and JackieAnand Tucker
1998Shakespeare in LoveJohn Madden
1999Felicia's JourneyAtom Egoyan
1999Miss JulieMike Figgis
1999The End of the AffairNeil Jordan
2002Far from HeavenTodd Haynes
2002Gangs of New YorkMartin Scorsese
2003SylviaChristine Jeffs
2004The AviatorMartin Scorsese
2005Mrs Henderson PresentsStephen Frears
2006The DepartedMartin Scorsese
2008The Other Boleyn GirlJustin Chadwick
2009The Young VictoriaJean-Marc Vallée
2010Shutter IslandMartin Scorsese
2010The TempestJulie Taymor
2011HugoMartin Scorsese
2012Suspension of DisbeliefMike Figgis
2013The Wolf of Wall StreetMartin Scorsese
2015CinderellaKenneth Branagh
2015CarolTodd Haynes
2017WonderstruckTodd Haynesalso executive producer
2017How to Talk to Girls at PartiesJohn Cameron Mitchell
2018The FavouriteYorgos Lanthimos
2018Mary Poppins ReturnsRob Marshall
2019The IrishmanMartin Scorsesewith Christopher Peterson
2020The GloriasJulie Taymor

Accolades

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[British Academy Film Awards]

[Critics' Choice Movie Awards]

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[Satellite Awards]

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