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Malcolm X in 1992.
Born in Springfield, Mass., Carter graduated from Hampton University, where she was initially a special education major before switching to the theater. Around campus, she was known as the costume designer. Following her
Black Panther success, Carter made history a second time by becoming the first Black costume designer to get a star on Hollywood s Walk of Fame.
Most recently, she outfitted
Eddie Murphy and the rest of the cast of the much anticipated Coming 2 America. A project that she was chosen for shortly after her Oscar win.
As BET continues to celebrate Women s History Month, we praise the hands and creative mind of Ruth Carter who did that on every piece of art that can be worn as clothing that she has ever designed.
Here s Why Midnite From Constantine Looks So Familiar
Here s Why Midnite From Constantine Looks So Familiar Warner Bros.
By Benny Regalbuto/Feb. 6, 2021 11:34 am EDT
When most people think of comic book movies, the ones that come to mind are usually superhero flicks from Marvel s
The Avengers to
Justice League on the DC side of the fence. But, like any other medium, comic books come in all shapes and sizes and so do the films that adapt them. 2005 s
Constantine is the perfect example.
The titular John Constantine (Keanu Reeves), who first appeared in Alan Moore and Rick Veitch s
Saga of the Swamp Thing #37 in 1985, doesn t wear a cape, or fly around, or punch bad guys through buildings. No, he s an . expert occultist of sorts, blessed (though he wouldn t say so) with the ability to communicate with supernatural beings more specifically, half-angels and half-demons. He s also a man with an unhealthy helping of personal issues like his own damnatio
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From Black Panther to Malcom X, Ruth E. Carter’s costumes on display at SCAD FASH
The exhibition of the Oscar winner s work runs through September 12
Photograph courtesy of SCAD
She’s worked with some of film’s biggest talents, including Spike Lee, Steven Spielberg, Ryan Coogler, John Singleton and Ava DuVernay.
Longtime costume designer Ruth E. Carter’s over 30 year history in film is documented in the engaging SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film exhibition “Ruth E. Carter: Afrofuturism in Costume Design” open through September 12, 2021.
In 2019, Carter made history by becoming the first Black costumer designer to win an Oscar, for the Marvel blockbuster