Academy Award for Costume Design
This Academy Award was first given for movies made in 1948 when separate awards were given for black-and-white and color movies.
1940s
- 1948 Black-and-White Roger K. Furse - Hamlet
- Irene Sharaff - B. F.'s Daughter
- 1948 Color Dorothy Jeakins, Barbara Karinska - Joan of Arc
- 1949 Black-and-White Edith Head, Gile Steele - The Heiress
- Vittorio Nino Novarese - Prince of Foxes
- 1949 Color Leah Rhodes, William Travilla, Marjorie Best - Adventures of Don Juan
- Kay Nelson - Mother Is a Freshman
1950s
- 1950 Black-and-White Edith Head, Charles LeMaire - All About Eve
- 1950 Color Edith Head, Dorothy Jeakins, Elois Jenssen, Gile Steele, Gwen Wakeling - Samson and Delilah
- Michael Whittaker - The Black Rose
- Walter Plunkett, Arlington Valles - That Forsyte Woman
- 1951 Black-and-White Edith Head - A Place in the Sun
- Walter Plunkett, Gile Steele - Kind Lady
- Charles LeMaire, Renie Conley - The Model and the Marriage Broker
- Edward Stevenson, Margaret Furse - The Mudlark
- Lucinda Ballard - A Streetcar Named Desire
- 1951 Color Walter Plunkett, Irene Sharaff - An American in Paris
- 1952 Black-and-White Helen Rose - The Bad and the Beautiful
- Jean Louis - Affair in Trinidad
- Edith Head - Carrie
- Charles LeMaire, Dorothy Jeakins - My Cousin Rachel
- Sheila O'Brien - Sudden Fear
- 1952 Color - Marcel Vertes - Moulin Rouge
- 1953 Black-and-White Edith Head - Roman Holiday
- Walter Plunkett - The Actress
- Helen Rose, Herschel McCoy - Dream Wife
- Jean Louis - From Here to Eternity
- Charles LeMaire, Renie Conley - The President's Lady
- 1953 Color Charles LeMaire, Emile Santiago - The Robe
- 1954 Black-and-White Edith Head - Sabrina
- Georges Annenkov, Rosine Delamare - The Earrings of Madame De. . .
- Helen Rose - Executive Suite
- Christian Dior - Indiscretion of an American Wife
- Jean Louis - It Should Happen to You
- 1954 Color Sanzo Wada - Gate of Hell
- 1955 Black-and-White Helen Rose - I'll Cry Tomorrow
- 1955 Color Charles LeMaire - Love is a Many-Splendored Thing
- 1956 Black-and-White Jean Louis - The Solid Gold Cadillac
- Kohei Ezaki - Shichinin no samurai a.k.a The Seven Samurai, s.k.a. The Magnificent Seven
- Helen Rose - The Power and the Prize
- Edith Head - The Proud and the Profane
- Charles LeMaire, Mary Wills - Teenage Rebel
- 1956 Color Irene Sharaff - The King and I
For 1957 the awards were combined into a single award.
For 1959 the Award was again divided into two awards.
1960s
For 1967 the category was recombined for one last time.
1970s
1990s
2000s