Milena Canonero


Milena Canonero is an Italian costume designer. She has received numerous accolades, including four Academy Awards, three BAFTA Awards, and two Costume Designers Guild Awards. She was honored with the CDG Career Achievement Award in 2001 and the Honorary Golden Bear in 2017.
Canonero is best known for her collaborations with directors Stanley Kubrick, Francis Ford Coppola, and Wes Anderson. She has received nine nominations for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design and has won four times for Barry Lyndon, Chariots of Fire, Marie Antoinette, and The Grand Budapest Hotel.

Early life and education

Canonero was born in Turin, Italy. She attended university in Genoa, studying fashion, period design, and art history before moving to England in the late 1960s. She designed for friends' London boutiques and began assisting in commercials, meeting many filmmakers along the way. By chance, Canonero was also invited to watch Stanley Kubrick shoot parts of the landmark 2001: A Space Odyssey, and the director asked her to collaborate with him on his next feature film.

Career

Canonero received her first major screen credits for designing costumes for Kubrick's dystopian classic A Clockwork Orange, based on Anthony Burgess' novel of the same name. She created an instantly recognizable character's wardrobe that perfectly captures the film's discourse on class, money, and power through provoking aesthetics, which has since become an enduring inspiration for fashion icons and designers. Kubrick and Canonero continued their collaboration on the epic period drama Barry Lyndon, based on the 1844 novel by William Makepeace Thackeray about social ladder in Georgian era Britain. She and Swedish costume designer Ulla-Britt Söderlund examined original 18th-century attire at London's Victoria and Albert Museum and copied patterns from the collection to produce authentic-looking film garments. In their designs, the pair also drew inspiration from the period-defining art, including portraits by Thomas Gainsborough and Joshua Reynolds, as well as paintings by Jean Siméon Chardin and William Hogarth, among others. They also sourced vintage fabrics, laces, and clothing from auction houses and private collections. By combining crafted film pieces with original clothing, the designers achieved unrivaled for the period drama authenticity sought by the director. Given the grand scale of production, the biggest challenge, however, was Kubrick's innovative decision to lens the film using only daylight or faint, flickering candlelight. Taking that into account, the costumes had to stand out noticeably both in shape and texture. Canonero and Söderlund won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for their exceptional work. At one point, George Lucas approached her to design costumes for his 1977 landmark space opera Star Wars, an offer she eventually turned down while later considered it to be the biggest lost opportunity of her career. Canonero worked with Kubrick once again on the cult psychological horror The Shining, based on Stephen King's novel of the same name. She won her second Academy Award for another collaboration with director Hugh Hudson, with whom she previously worked on the short film back in the early 1970s. This time they reunited on his iconic sports drama Chariots of Fire, the true story of two British athletes in the 1924 Olympics. She superbly interpreted the 1920s English tweeds, blazers, and college garb to the extent of inspiring 1980s fashion trends; such great success led to an offer for Canonero to create a clothing line for men's-wear manufacturer Norman Hilton, for which she received a special Coty Award.
Canonero’s next major film was Sydney Pollack's Out of Africa, based on Danish author Karen Blixen's autobiographical memoir of the same name about her decade-long experiences in colonial Kenya starting just before the outbreak of World War I. Canonero faced a formidable challenge when tasked in a strict three-month term to research, design, and produce hundreds of costumes appropriate for a vast ensemble of characters that includes African natives, white hunters, and European nobility. It took her on an intense journey everywhere, from the New York Public Library to the various museums and costume houses across England and Italy, and from the Blixen’s home in Denmark to Africa, where she met anthropologist Richard Leakey, who consulted her on less known aspects of African fashion in the 1910s, especially those regarding the indigenous groups.
Beside her well-established screen career, Canonero is known for creating costumes for stage. She frequently collaborated with director Otto Schenk on his numerous opera productions. Those include Il trittico, As You Like It, Die Fledermaus, Andrea Chénier, and Arabella. Canonero provided the costumes and set design for Roman Polanski's 1999 production of Peter Shaffer's Amadeus at Milan's Teatro Manzoni. She also worked with director Luc Bondy on such productions as Tosca and Helena.
On television, Canonero designed costumes for crime drama series Miami Vice in the 1980s.
In 2001, Canonero received the Career Achievement Award in Film from the Costume Designers Guild. She won her third Oscar for Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette.
Canonero received her fourth Academy Award for The Grand Budapest Hotel, directed by Wes Anderson. This marked her third collaboration with the director, as they had previously worked together on The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou and The Darjeeling Limited.

Personal life

Canonero is married to actor Marshall Bell., Canonero is based out of Rome, Italy.

Awards and nominations

;Major associations
Academy Awards
YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1976Best Costume DesignBarry LyndonWon
1982Best Costume DesignChariots of FireWon
1986Best Costume DesignOut of AfricaNomitated
1989Best Costume DesignTucker: The Man and His DreamNomitated
1991Best Costume DesignDick TracyNomitated
2000Best Costume DesignTitusNomitated
2002Best Costume DesignThe Affair of the NecklaceNomitated
2007Best Costume DesignMarie AntoinetteWon
2015Best Costume DesignThe Grand Budapest HotelWon

BAFTA Awards
;Miscellaneous awards
AwardYearCategoryTitleResultRef.
Berlin International Film Festival2017Honorary Golden Bear
César Awards2019Best Costume DesignThe Sisters BrothersNomitated
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards2023Best Costume DesignAsteroid CityNomitated
Ciak d'oro1990Best Costume DesignThe BachelorNomitated
Ciak d'oro2008Best Costume DesignI ViceréNomitated
Costume Designers Guild Awards2001Career Achievement Award
Costume Designers Guild Awards2005Excellence in Contemporary FilmThe Life Aquatic with Steve ZissouWon
Costume Designers Guild Awards2005Excellence in Contemporary FilmOcean's TwelveNomitated
Costume Designers Guild Awards2007Excellence in Period FilmMarie AntoinetteNomitated
Costume Designers Guild Awards2015Excellence in Period FilmThe Grand Budapest HotelWon
Costume Designers Guild Awards2017Excellence in Short Form DesignH&M: "Come Together"Nomitated
Coty Awards1984Special Award for tailored clothing
Critics' Choice Movie Awards2015Best Costume DesignThe Grand Budapest HotelWon
David di Donatello Awards1990Best CostumesThe BachelorNomitated
David di Donatello Awards2008Best CostumesI ViceréWon
Hollywood Film Awards2014Hollywood Costume Design AwardThe Grand Budapest HotelWon
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards2000Best Costume DesignTitusNomitated
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards2006Best Costume DesignMarie AntoinetteWon
Locarno Film Festival2025Vision Award
Nastro d'Argento Awards2007Best Costume DesignMarie AntoinetteWon
Nastro d'Argento Awards2008Best Costume DesignI ViceréWon
Nastro d'Argento Awards2012Best ProducerSomeday This Pain Will Be Useful to YouNomitated
Nastro d'Argento Awards2014Best Costume DesignThe Grand Budapest Hotel and Something GoodWon
Online Film Critics Society Awards2022Best Costume DesignThe French DispatchNomitated
Online Film Critics Society Awards2024Best Costume DesignAsteroid CityNomitated
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards2006Best Costume DesignMarie AntoinetteWon
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards2014Best Costume DesignThe Grand Budapest HotelWon
Rodeo Drive Walk of Style2006Rodeo Drive Walk of Style Award
Satellite Awards2000Best Costume DesignTitusNomitated
Satellite Awards2002Best Costume DesignThe Affair of the NecklaceNomitated
Satellite Awards2006Best Costume DesignMarie AntoinetteNomitated
Satellite Awards2015Best Costume DesignThe Grand Budapest HotelWon
Saturn Awards1984Best Costume DesignThe HungerNomitated
Saturn Awards1991Best Costume DesignDick TracyNomitated
Saturn Awards2011Best Costume DesignThe WolfmanNomitated
Seattle Film Critics Society Awards2015Best Costume DesignThe Grand Budapest HotelWon
Seattle Film Critics Society Awards2025Best Costume DesignThe Phoenician SchemeNomitated

Other honours