Calgary Herald

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TORONTO The costume designer behind David Cronenberg ’s films Scanners, The Brood and Videodrome is being recognized for her decades of work in the Canadian film and television industry.

Delphine White is the first recipient of an industry icon award from the Canadian Alliance of Film & Television Costume Arts & Design.

The award recognizes a costume designer, creator or contributo­r who has distinguis­hed themselves over the breadth of their career.

White’s credits also include Cronenberg ’s Fast Company, Terry Gilliam’s Tideland, Norman Jewison’s Bogus and Barry Levinson’s TV series Copper and the fourth season of Guillermo del Toro’s TV series The Strain.

The honour will be handed out at the inaugural Canadian Alliance of Film & Television Costume Arts & Design awards in Toronto Feb. 10. Contenders include the Oscarnomin­ated costume designer for The Shape of Water and the designer behind CBC’s Schitt’s Creek.

The event is run by the Canadian Alliance of Film & Television Costume Arts & Design, which was formed in 2008 to promote costume design for film, television and media.

It aims to celebrate Canadian citizens and permanent residents who worked on production­s produced in Canada, involving costumes primarily made in the country. For co-production­s, organizers say at least half of the creation and build of costumes must be within Canada.

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