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  1. Milena Canonero is an Italian costume designer who has won four Academy Awards and worked with directors like Stanley Kubrick and Wes Anderson. Learn about her early life, career, collaborations, and personal life on Wikipedia.

  2. Milena Canonero is an Italian-born costume designer and producer who has won four Oscars for her work on films by Stanley Kubrick, Wes Anderson and others. She has also designed costumes for opera and TV shows, and collaborated with directors like Sofia Coppola and Roman Polanski.

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    • Turin, Piedmont, Italy
  3. Milena Canonero è una costumista italiana che lavora per produzioni cinematografiche e teatrali. Per il suo lavoro nell'industria cinematografica ha vinto quattro volte l'Oscar ai migliori costumi ed è stata nominata per nove volte. Tra le sue collaborazioni più importanti: Stanley Kubrick, Francis Ford Coppola, Sofia Coppola ...

  4. Milena Canonero is a four-time Oscar-winning costume designer who has worked with many acclaimed directors, such as Stanley Kubrick, Wes Anderson, and Sofia Coppola. She was born in Turin, Italy, and studied design and costume in Genoa and England.

  5. Jun 21, 2023 · The Turin-born Milena Canonero is a legend in the industry, and has won four Oscars for her work over the decades, including most recently one for the costumes she designed for Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel.

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  6. Milena Canonero. An exceptional developer of garments for artists’ roles to come to life on film… in theaters and in the comforts of our homes globally. Her aesthetic over four plus decades has not been defined by a particular style, rather a consistent standard of excellence across every style she creates.

  7. Milena Canonero, a world-renowned costume designer, created these extraordinary garments and won an Oscar for this production in 2007. Critics consider the costumes to be the best cinematographic reinterpretation of eighteenth-century apparel ever created.