Wicked‘s Paul Tazewell Makes History as First Black Man to Win Best Costume Design at Oscars: ‘I’m So Proud of This’

‘Wicked’ was nominated in 10 categories during the 97th Academy Awards this weekend

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Paul Tazewell is going down in Oscars history!

The costume designer behind the fantastical wardrobe of Wicked won the Oscar for Best Costume Design on Sunday, March 2 at the 97th Academy Awards, becoming the first Black man to take home the trophy.

Paul Tazewell accepts the Costume Design award for "Wicked" onstage during the 97th Annual Oscars at Dolby Theatre on March 02, 2025 in Hollywood, California

Paul Tazewell on March 2, 2025.

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“This is absolutely astounding. Thank you Academy for this very significant honor,” Tazewell, 60, said during his speech. “I’m the first Black man to receive the costume design award for my work on Wicked. I’m so proud of this.”

“Thank you everyone in the U.K. for all of your beautiful work, I could not have done this without you,” Tazewell added in his speech, after thanking his family. “My Ozian muses, Cynthia [Erivo] and Ariana [Grande], I love you so much – all the other cast, thank you thank you thank you, for trusting me with bringing your characters to life. This is everything. Director Jon M. Chu and producer [Marc Platt], thank you.”

Paul Tazewell accepts the award for Best Costume Design for "Wicked" onstage during the 97th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 2, 2025

Paul Tazewell on March 2, 2025.

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Tazewell’s win comes just years after Ruth E. Carter became the first Black person to score the Best Costume Design trophy, which she first did for 2018’s Black Panther before winning again for 2022’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

Other nominees in the category this year included Arianne Phillips (A Complete Unknown), Janty Yates and David Crossman (Gladiator II), Lisy Christl (Conclave) and Linda Muir (Nosforatu).

Tazewell’s work in Wicked has already earned him wins at the Critics Choice Awards, Costume Designers Guild Awards, British Academy Film Awards and the BAFTAs.

Speaking with ABC affiliate KABC earlier this month, Tazewell said his latest recognition “means everything.” The costume designer’s work in the film ranged from Glinda and Elphaba’s memorable looks to over 1,000 overall pieces in both Wicked and its forthcoming Wicked: Part Two follow-up film, per Teen Vogue.

Before joining Wicked, his recent work has also included costume design for 2019’s Harriet and 2021’s West Side Story.

“It really does mean the world to have that acknowledgement, to have that approval by so many greats that are you know, our in our industry, it just means the world,” Tazewell told KABC.

“I want to touch hearts, want to change lives, I want to make a difference and my power, my medium in doing that, is costume design and I’m passionate about it,” he added. “I hold to that, and I know that I’m good at doing that, and that makes me feel good.”

Costume designer Paul Tazewell attends the 94th Annual Oscars Nominees Luncheon

Paul Tazewell on March 7, 2022.

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Tazewell’s nomination back in January came as Wicked earned 10 total nominations at the Oscars, tying for second-most nods this year with The Brutalist, behind only Emilia Pérez (13 nominations). Wicked also earned nods in the Best Picture, Best Actress (Cynthia Erivo) and Best Supporting Actress (Ariana Grande) categories.

After winning big at the BAFTAs, Tazewell shared his “immense gratitude” for Wicked‘s “dedicated costume team” in a celebratory Instagram caption.

“My deepest thanks also to Jon M. Chu and Marc Platt for turning these cinematic dreams into reality. Thank you for welcoming me into the Wicked family,” he wrote. “Thank you to everyone who has watched the film and appreciated the intricate details of our work. Your recognition makes this journey even more rewarding!”

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