And if I ever happen to get nominated for an Oscar again, I’ll probably wear something a little more in line with the film. Amazing jacket 2. incredibly talented 3. Sign in to manage your newsletter preferences
Disney+ Already have an account with us? A Bunch Of Famous People Didn't Clap When Jenny Beavan Won Her Oscar. Thanks! For choice, for convenience, for quality. It is really good to have a positive feeling about yourself, because then you can do anything. But it will always be trousers, because there is absolutely no way I would frighten the L.A. natives with my legs.”And – enjoying that she’s not on social media herself – Beavan is just happy having the Oscar around and hopes it’ll do some good in making women feel more positive about themselves.“The reaction has been slightly frightening, but thank God I don’t do social media. Jenny Beavan adds to her awards show haul yesterday. Once the statuettes are handed out, which moments from the 2016 Oscars resonated with viewers? Picture: APAs Beavan strutted confidently to the stage, the camera panned across the men sitting in the aisle seats to her left, none of whom (among them: Of course, this isn’t the first time Beavan’s been in the news lately: mere weeks ago, she unwittingly found herself at the centre of a social media storm after taking the stage to accept the same award at the BAFTAs. Some of Hollywood’s biggest talents refused to clap forBeavan broke away from the Oscars’ traditional dress code at the 88th awards ceremony, proudly grinning and walking down the aisle in a leather jacket (complete with a studded skull on the back) and a striped scarf. Here’s a theory: Jenny Beavan is the most disruptive force working in the film industry today. “I think it may have said to wear black tie, but you know, nothing about whether you must wear heels, not like in Cannes where apparently any woman who walks down the red carpet has to wear heels. By entering your details, you are agreeing to Radio Times I thought, ‘If I can’t beat them, or if I can’t sort of join them, then why not try doing something a little bit fun? The costume designer won her first Academy Award 30 years ago for her work on Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.Costume designer Jenny Beavan accepts the Best Costume Design award for ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ on stage during the 88th Academy Awards.Jenny Beavan, winner of the Best Costume Design award for ‘Mad Max: Fury Road,’ poses with actress Cate Blanchett in the press room during the 88th Academy Awards. I think that was recognised — that we had actually done something really special and original. I have clothes to dress up in, but [the Oscars] was a really conscious thing of not just doing the plain black suit,” she said.“I am British with a slightly rebellious character; I always have been. Dressed similarly to her Oscars look — leather jacket, pants and a scarf — after she left the stage, Viewers were outraged, although Fry was quick to point out that Beavan was a longtime friend who took no offence to the comment. Jenny Beavan on that Mad Max Oscars Vine: “People don’t have to clap for you” The costume designer eloquently brushes off all the fuss about her outfit and Academy Award win Share on Facebook Find the newsletter for you By Julia Brucculieri. Picture: GettyReasons to love Jenny Beavan: 1. "u mad bro" look she gives non-applauders All those famous guys didn't clap for Jenny Beavan because they were consumed with jealousy over her badass jacket. Soaps The costume designer eloquently brushes off all the fuss about her outfit and Academy Award winA Vine capturing the moment she walked up to the stage in a bedazzled motorcycle jacket (a nod to the film itself) has been viewed more than 38 million times.Director Alejandro González Iñárritu, one of the figures captured in the video, However, Beavan has eloquently brushed off the entire debate, saying she hopes that, if anything, it sends a message to women to feel positive about themselves.“I am a real jeans person.