The Mercury News

Costume designer makes Oscar history

- By Kalia Richardson CNN contribute­d to this report.

Ruth E. Carter, tasked with crafting the Afrofuturi­st costumes in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” took home her second Oscar on Sunday night for costume design. Carter, who also won a statue for the 2018 film “Black Panther,” is not only the first Black woman to win two Academy Awards, but she is also the first person to win for both the original and the sequel of a movie. Onstage, she greeted audiences with a “Nice to see you again,” and thanked the academy for “recognizin­g the superhero that is a Black woman,” she said.

“She endures, she loves, she overcomes,” said Carter, dressed in a striking goldenrod gown, in an homage to the Black women she's dressed in her work. “She is every woman in this film. She is my mother.”

Carter made history as the first Black woman to win an Oscar for costume design in 2019; she had received earlier nomination­s for Spike Lee's “Malcolm X” and Steven Spielberg's “Amistad.” Denzel Washington was the first Black man to win two Oscars — one in 1990 for “Glory” and another in 2002 for “Training Day.”

As the sole winner among the film's five nomination­s, Carter paid tribute to her mother, who died at age 101 last week, and asked the actor Chadwick Boseman, who played King T'Challa in the original film and died in 2020, to watch over the matriarch.

Carter credited “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” which includes a celebrator­y procession of music and dance after the death of King T'Challa, with helping her prepare for her mother's death. In the film, Carter employed 3D printing technology to create the halo-like crown worn by Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett) and found inspiratio­n in African Indigenous tribes to design the clothing.

Carter also thanked the director Ryan Coogler, and one of the film's producers, Nate Moore, for their vision. “I share this with many dedicated artists whose hands and hearts helped manifest the costumes of Wakanda and Talokan. Together we are reshaping how culture is represente­d,” she said.

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RODIN ECKENROTH — GETTY IMAGES Ruth E. Carter shows her Academy Award for best costume design in Hollywood on Sunday.

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