Holly Waddington

Holly Waddington
Holly Waddington in 2023
OccupationCostume designer

Holly Waddington is a British costume designer.[1] Her accolades include an Academy Award and a BAFTA Award.

Early life and education

Holly Waddington grew up in Lancashire. After moving to London, she trained at and worked for Angels Costume House as a ladies' period costume designer.[2] Waddington has a degree in Fine Art from Oxford University's Ruskin School of Art.[3]

Filmography

Costume designer

Assistant costume designer

Other

Selected plays

Awards and nominations

Major associations

Academy Awards

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2024 Best Costume Design Poor Things Won [20]

BAFTA Awards

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
British Academy Film Awards
2024 Best Costume Design Poor Things Won [21]

Miscellaneous awards

List of Holly Waddington other awards and nominations
Award Year Category Title Result Ref.
American Cinematheque's Tribute to the Crafts 2024 Costume Design – Feature Film Poor Things Won [22]
Astra Film and Creative Arts Awards[a] 2024 Best Costume Design Won [23]
British Independent Film Awards 2017 Best Costume Design Lady Macbeth Won [24]
Chicago Film Critics Association 2023 Best Costume Design Poor Things Won [25]
Costume Designers Guild Awards 2024 Excellence in Period Film Won [26]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2024 Best Costume Design Nominated [27]
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards 2024 Best Costume Design Won [28]
Linbury Prize for Stage Design 2007 N/a N/a Finalist [29]
London Film Critics' Circle 2018 Technical Achievement Award Lady Macbeth Nominated [30]
2024 Poor Things Nominated [31]
Online Film Critics Society 2024 Best Costume Design Nominated [32]
San Diego Film Critics Society 2023 Best Costume Design Runner-up [33]
Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2024 Variety Artisans Award Won [34]
Satellite Awards 2024 Best Costume Design Nominated [35]
Seattle Film Critics Society 2024 Best Costume Design Nominated [36]
St. Louis Film Critics Association 2023 Best Costume Design Runner-up [37]
WFTV Awards 2024 The MBS Equipment Co Craft Award N/a Won [38]

Notes

  1. ^ formerly known as Los Angeles Online Film Critics Society Awards and Hollywood Critics Association Awards

References

  1. ^ Bailey, Sarah (1 February 2024). "The woman behind the 'deeply strange' costumes in this year's most talked about film". The Telegraph – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  2. ^ "In Conversation with Holly Waddington: Costume Designer Of The New Film 'Poor Things,' On Working with Yorgos Lanthimos And The Concept Behind The Captivating Costumes |". 11 January 2024. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Olga Pericet, Juan Carlos Lérida, Holly Waddington, Sila". Flamenco Festival.
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  6. ^ Lodge, Guy (9 September 2016). "Film Review: 'Lady Macbeth'". Variety. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  7. ^ Lemire, Christy (8 December 2023). "Poor Things". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved 9 December 2023.
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  12. ^ Edelstein, -David. "Atonement". NYMag.com.
  13. ^ "Clash of the Titans - American Film Institute". AFI.
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  28. ^ Melanson, Angel (13 October 2024). "What A Bloodbath: Here Are The 2024 FANGORIA CHAINSAW AWARDS Winners". Fangoria. Retrieved 13 October 2024.
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  36. ^ Neglia, Matt (3 January 2024). "The 2023 Seattle Film Critics Society (SFCS) Nominations". Next Best Picture. Archived from the original on 7 October 2024. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  37. ^ Anderson, Erik (18 December 2023). "St. Louis Film Critics Association (StLFCA): 'Oppenheimer' Wins 7 including Best Picture, Director, Actor". AwardsWatch. Archived from the original on 16 April 2024. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
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