Honored with Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design, Janty Yates was recognized at the 10th Hollywood Beauty Awards for her influential work across decades of cinema.
Actor John Ortiz who worked with Janty on Miami Vice and American Gangster took the stage to present the award, delivering a heartfelt tribute.
The Hollywood Beauty Awards benefitted longtime charity partner Helen Woodward Animal Center and celebrated creative professionals in hair, makeup, styling, and photography for film, TV, music, red carpet, and editorial, alongside special honorees.
Janty’s latest project is Gladiator II, which earned her another Oscar nomination. The film marked her 18th collaboration with Sir Ridley Scott.
Janty worked alongside David Crossman on the film, earning a Critics Choice Award nomination for Best Costume Design and a Costume Designers Guild Award nomination for Excellence in a Period Film. The film is also featured on the BAFTA longlist for Costume Design and was honored by the National Board of Review as one of the year’s Top Films.
Janty first collaborated with Scott on Gladiator (2000), for which she won an Academy Award. Her work also garnered Satellite and AFI Awards, as well as BAFTA and Saturn Award nominations. Since then, her partnership with Scott has spanned iconic films such as Hannibal, American Gangster, Robin Hood, Prometheus, Exodus: Gods and Kings, The Martian, Alien: Covenant, All the Money in the World, The Last Duel, Raised by Wolves for HBO, and Napoleon.
Janty and Crossman also received widespread acclaim for Napoleon, with nominations for an Academy Award, BAFTA, Critics Choice, CDG, and several Film Critics Society awards. Yates’s work on House of Gucci earned her Critics Choice and CDG nominations and the Hollywood Film Critics Society Award for Best Costume Design.
She is currently working on her next Ridley Scott film… The Dog Stars.