Ruth E. Carter has made history once again, becoming the most-nominated Black woman in Oscars history. The legendary costume designer earned her latest Academy Award nomination for her work on Ryan Coogler’s film Sinners, marking her fifth nomination and making her the most-nominated Black woman in Oscar history across all categories for her extraordinary visual storytelling in this record-breaking film, further solidifying a career that has reshaped the visual language of film for decades.
Best known for her groundbreaking designs on Black Panther and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever—which earned her two Oscar wins—Carter’s influence spans genres and generations. With this milestone, she not only extends her own record but also continues to open doors for Black creatives in Hollywood, proving that excellence and cultural authenticity belong at the center of the industry’s biggest stage.




I LOVE HER SO MUCH i love her so much i love the cast and crew of sinner they’re all so talented
Let the fabric do the talking!! Go Mz Carter!!!!!!!