Arianne Phillips is a three-time Oscar-nominated, twice BAFTA-nominated, and one-time Tony-nominated costume designer known for her cutting-edge designs and attention to detail. She has also been recognized by the Costume Designers Guild on eight occasions with her one win for Madonnaās directorial debut, the biopic āW.E.ā In addition to her many nominations, her long-standing relationship with Madonna has included costume design collaborations on films, photos shoots, music videos, and tours over the past two decades–most recently on the Rebel Heart album.
In 2020, Arianne was nominated for Best Costume Design at the 92ndĀ Academy Awards and the 73rdĀ British Academy Film Awards for Quentin Tarantinoās hit film āOne Upon a Time in Hollywoodā featuring Best Supporting Actor winner Brad Pitt. Prior to that, in 2012 she earned an Oscar nomination in costume design for MadonnaāsĀ āW.E.ā and a BAFTA nomination in 2010 for Tom Fordās āA Single Manā featuring Best Actor winner Colin Firth. Her first Oscar nomination came in 2006 for āWalk the Lineā featuring Best Actress winner Reese Witherspoon. Her only Tony-nomination came in 2014 when she adapted her costumes from the film āHedwig and the Angry Inchā for the Tony Award winning Broadway production of the same name that featured Best Actor/Actress winners Neil Patrick Harris and Lena Hall.
2022 Ā brought the highly anticipated release ofĀ Ā Don’t Worry Darling , directed by Olivia Wilde. For her work on the film Arianne received the coveted āCampari Passion Award” at the Venice Film Festival ,awarded to a notable collaborator of a director of a film at the festival, first time a woman has been awarded this prestigious honor.
Her other notable works include filmsĀ such as the āKingsmanā series, āNocturnal Animalsā, ā3:10 to Yumaā, āOne Hour Photoā, āGirl, Interruptedā, āThe People vs Larry Flyntā, and āThe Crowā, as well as Broadway musical āHead Over Heelsā and the New York Metropolitan Opera and English National Opera co-production of āMarnieā. Arianneās work in the film āKingsman: The Secret Serviceā received rave reviews and she was asked to adapt her designs from the film into a special, limited-edition collection for MR PORTER, called āKingsman: FromĀ Costume to Collectionā.
In between film and music projects, Arianne works as a freelance fashion editor and stylist, collaborating withĀ photographers/directors for brands such as Kenzo, Moschino, Smashbox Cosmetics, Target, and Tom Ford Beauty. As well as editorially for publications such as Allure, Harperās Bazaar, Interview, Love, V, Vanity Fair, Vogue Germany, Vogue Italia, and W. In 2015, Arianne was invited to participate in PRADAās esteemed āThe Iconoclastās” project that was installed in both London and Beijing, which included a short fashion film she directed called PASSAGES. HerĀ diversity in the world of fashion and costumes is a natural fit for herĀ far-reaching interests and talents, which has set her apart from herĀ peers as a tastemaker and visionary.