Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Costumes for a Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming
Appearance
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Costumes for a Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Costumes for a Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
Currently held by | Taylor Mac's 24-Decade History of Popular Music (2024) |
Website | emmys |
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Costumes for a Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming is presented as part of the Primetime Emmy Awards. To be eligible, the costumes must have been designed specifically for television.
Winners and nominations
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1980s
[edit]Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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1986 [1] | ||||
Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight III (Great Performances) | Bill Hargate | PBS | ||
Alice in Wonderland | "Part 1" | Paul Zastupnevich | CBS | |
NBC's 60th Anniversary Celebration | Alvin Colt | NBC | ||
Neil Diamond... Hello Again | Bob Mackie, Ret Turner and Bill Whitten | CBS | ||
1987 [2] | ||||
Diana Ross... Red Hot Rhythm and Blues | Ray Aghayan and Ret Turner | ABC | ||
Happy Birthday, Hollywood | Alvin Colt and Ron Talsky | ABC | ||
Liberty Weekend: Closing Ceremonies | Pete Menefee | |||
Solid Gold: Countdown '86 | Rickie Hansen | Syndicated | ||
1988 | Outstanding Costume Design for a Variety or Music Program[3] | |||
Las Vegas: An All-Star 75th Anniversary | Pete Menefee and Ret Turner | ABC | ||
Opryland Celebrates 200 Years of American Music | Bill Hargate | Syndicated | ||
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour | "Harry Belafonte, Jack Lemmon and Pat Paulsen" | Madeline Ann Graneto | CBS | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement - Special Events[4][note 1] | ||||
The 60th Annual Academy Awards | Ray Aghayan and Bob Mackie | ABC | ||
1989 [5] | ||||
The Magic of David Copperfield XI: Explosive Encounter | Daniel Orlandi | CBS | ||
The Jim Henson Hour | "Dog City" | Polly Smith, James Hammer, Connie Peterson and Lizzie Harding-Wilkins | NBC | |
Christmas at Pee Wee's Playhouse | Max Robert and Robert Turturice | CBS | ||
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour | "Kenny Rogers, Maureen McGovern and Geoffrey Lewis" | Madeline Ann Kozlowski |
1990s
[edit]2000s
[edit]Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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2000 [16] | ||||
Cher: Live in Concert — From the MGM Grand in Las Vegas | David Cardona, Helen Hiatt and Bob Mackie | HBO | ||
The Hollywood Fashion Machine | Bruce Anthony Marshall | AMC | ||
MADtv | "MADtv's Movie Show" | Wendy Benbrook and Frances Hays | Fox | |
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Christopher Walken" | Tom Broecker and Eric Justian | NBC | |
Target Stars on Ice | Jef Billings and Regina Winters | CBS | ||
2001 [17] | ||||
Cirque Du Soleil's Dralion | François Barbeau | Bravo | ||
MADtv | "Episode 615" | Wendy Benbrook and Wanda Leavey | Fox | |
Peter Pan Starring Cathy Rigby | Shigeru Yaji | A&E | ||
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Lara Flynn Boyle" | Tom Broecker and Eric Justian | NBC | |
Target Presents: Scott Hamilton's Farewell to Stars on Ice | Jef Billings and Regina Winters | CBS | ||
2002 [18] | ||||
Opening Ceremony: Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games | Michael Curry, Pete Menefee, Peter Minshall, David Profeta and Tim Wonsik | NBC | ||
Madonna Live: The Drowned World Tour | Rob Saduski | HBO | ||
MADtv | "MadTV's Holiday Spectacular" | Wendy Benbrook and Wanda Leavey | Fox | |
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Ian McKellen" | Tom Broecker and Eric Justian | NBC | |
Target Stars on Ice | Jef Billings | A&E | ||
2003 [19] | ||||
Cher: The Farewell Tour | Bob Mackie and Hugh Durrant | NBC | ||
The First Annual Miss Dog Beauty Pageant | Sharon Day and Kristin Gallo | Fox | ||
MADtv | "Episode 809" | Wendy Benbrook, Wanda Leavey | ||
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Robert De Niro" | Tom Broecker and Eric Justian | NBC | |
2004 | ||||
Smucker's Stars on Ice 2004 | Jef Billings and Regina Winters | A&E | ||
2005 | ||||
MADtv | "Episode 1017" | Wendy Benbrook and Wanda Leavey | Fox | |
2006 | ||||
Benise: Nights of Fire! | Erin Lareau | PBS | ||
Dancing with the Stars | "Episode 208A" | Dana Campbell and Randall Christensen | ABC | |
MADtv | "Episode 1109" | Wendy Benbrook and Wanda Leavey | Fox | |
2007 | ||||
Tony Bennett: An American Classic | Colleen Atwood and Kendall Errair | NBC | ||
2008 | ||||
Frank TV | "Ballpark Frank" | Shanna Knecht and Elizabeth Tagg | TBS | |
2009 | ||||
So You Think You Can Dance | "Episode 415/416A" | Soyon An | Fox |
2010s
[edit]Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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2010 [20] | ||||
Jimmy Kimmel Live! | "Episode 09-1266" | Rodney Munoz | ABC | |
So You Think You Can Dance | "Top 12 Perform" | Soyon An and Grainne O'Sullivan | Fox | |
Titan Maximum | "Went to Party, Got Crabs" | Jeanette Diane Moffat | Cartoon Network | |
2011 [21] | ||||
Gettysburg | Kate Carin and Abigail Metcalfe | History | ||
Portlandia | "Farm" | Amanda Needham and Niki Dimitras | IFC | |
2012 [22] | ||||
Opening Ceremony of the XVI Pan American Games Guadalajara 2011 | Maria Rosario Mendoza and Grainne O'Sullivan | ESPN | ||
The X Factor | "Pepsi Challenge - Top 9 Elimination" | Marina Toybina and Grainne O'Sullivan | Fox | |
2013 [23] | ||||
The 55th Annual Grammy Awards | Marina Toybina | CBS | ||
The Men Who Built America | "Bloody Battles" | Sarah Beers | History | |
Portlandia | "Blackout" | Amanda Needham | IFC | |
2014 | ||||
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Jimmy Fallon" | Tom Broecker and Eric Justian | NBC | |
So You Think You Can Dance | "Episode 1008" | Marina Toybina and Grainne O'Sullivan | Fox | |
2015 [24] | ||||
Drunk History | "Hollywood" | Christina Mongini | Comedy Central | |
Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show Starring Katy Perry | Marina Toybina and Courtney Webster | NBC | ||
2016 [25] | ||||
The Wiz Live! | Paul Tazewell, Rachel Attridge and Rory Powers | NBC | ||
Dancing with the Stars | "Disney Night" | Daniela Gschwendtner, Steven Lee, Polina Roytman, Karina Torrico and Howard Sussman | ABC | |
Grease: Live | William Ivey Long, Paul Spadone, Nanrose Buchman, Gail Fitzgibbons and Tom Beall | Fox | ||
RuPaul's Drag Race | "Keeping It 100!" | Zaldy Goco | Logo | |
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Ryan Gosling" | Tom Broecker and Eric Justian | NBC | |
2017 [26] | ||||
RuPaul's Drag Race | "Oh. My. Gaga!" | Zaldy Goco and Perry Meek | VH1 | |
Dancing with the Stars | "Halloween Night" | Daniela Gschwendtner, Steven Lee, Polina Roytman, Karina Torrico and Howard Sussman | ABC | |
Hairspray Live! | Mary Vogt and Carolyn Dessert-Lauterio | NBC | ||
Portlandia | "Carrie Dates a Hunk" | Amanda Needham, Jayme Hansen and Jordan Hamilton | IFC | |
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Emily Blunt" | Tom Broecker and Eric Justian | NBC | |
2018 [27] | ||||
RuPaul's Drag Race | "10s Across the Board" | Zaldy Goco | VH1 | |
Dancing with the Stars | "Disney Night" | Daniela Gschwendtner, Steven Lee, Polina Roytman, Candice Rainwater and Howard Sussman | ABC | |
Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert | Paul Tazewell, Laaleh Mizani, Heather Lockard and Rory Powers | NBC | ||
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Natalie Portman" | Tom Broecker and Eric Justian | ||
Tracey Ullman's Show | "Episode 1" | Helen Woolfenden, Emma Burnand and Claudia Bassi | HBO | |
2019 [28] | ||||
RuPaul's Drag Race | "Trump: The Rusical" | Zaldy Goco and Art Conn | VH1 | |
Dancing with the Stars | "The Premiere" | Daniela Gschwendtner, Steven Lee, Polina Roytman, Candice Rainwater and Howard Sussman | ABC | |
Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé | Marni Senofonte, Olivier Rousteing and Timothy White | Netflix | ||
The Masked Singer | "Finale" | Marina Toybina and Grainne O'Sullivan | Fox | |
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Sandra Oh" | Tom Broecker, Eric Justian, Cristina Natividad, Karena Sanchez and Ashley Dudek | NBC |
2020s
[edit]Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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2020 [29] | ||||
The Masked Singer | "The Season Kick-Off Mask-Off: Group A" | Marina Toybina, Grainne O'Sullivan, Gabrielle Letamendi and Candice Rainwater | Fox | |
Dancing with the Stars | "Halloween Night" | Daniela Gschwendtner, Steven Lee, Howard Sussman, Polina Roytman and Karina Torrico | ABC | |
Drunk History | "Fame" | Christina Mongini, Annalisa Adams and Cassandra Connor | Comedy Central | |
RuPaul's Drag Race | "I'm That Bitch" | Zaldy Goco | VH1 | |
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Eddie Murphy" | Tom Broecker, Eric Justian, Cristina Natividad, Ashley Dudek, Karena Sanchez and Dale Richards | NBC | |
2021 [30] | ||||
Black Is King | Zerina Akers and Timothy White | Disney+ | ||
The Masked Singer | "Super 8 – The Plot Chickens! Part 2" | Marina Toybina, Grainne O'Sullivan, Gabrielle Letamendi and Lucia Maldonado | Fox | |
Sherman’s Showcase Black History Month Spectacular | Ariyela Wald-Cohain, Patty Malkin and Erica Schwartz | IFC | ||
2022 [31] | ||||
We're Here | "Evansville, Indiana" | Casey Caldwell, Diego Montoya, Joshua "Domino" Schwartz, Marco Marco and Patryq Howell | HBO | |
2023 [32] | ||||
Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration | Marina Toybina, Grainne O'Sullivan, Gabrielle Letamendi, Courtney Webster, Arleen Flores and Danae McQueen | ABC | ||
We're Here | "St. George, Utah" | Diego Montoya, Marco Morante, Joshua "Domino" Schwartz, Blake Danford, Sharon Malka and Ricky Reynoso | HBO | |
2024 [33] | ||||
Taylor Mac's 24-Decade History of Popular Music | Machine Dazzle | HBO |
Programs with multiple awards
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Programs with multiple nominations
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Notes
[edit]- ^ As a juried award, nominees had to garner 50% approval to win the award. The nominees did not meet the benchmark and no award was given.
References
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