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Costume Designer, Ruth E. Carter, on Building Worlds & Self-Nurturing

Naked Beauty

The Naked Beauty Podcast

Fashion & Beauty, Arts

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2026

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

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Ruth E. Carter is a trailblazing costume designer known for her work on Malcolm X, the Black Panther films, Sinners, and so many more iconic works. She has been awarded Academy Awards, a BAFTA, a Critics Choice Award, the Costume Designers Guild Award, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. But before that, she was exploring Black literature and history in Black Studies-focused enrichment programs in her home state of Massachusetts. When she was a young adult, she was deconstructing clothing and taking notes from grunge scenes, citing Lisa Bonet and Madonna as early beauty and style inspiration. In our conversation, Ruth walks us through her life and career, explaining how the girl who dressed like a grunge artist would introduce Afrofuturism to the world. 


During our chat, Ruth tells us about how she has always drawn on her interest in literary, dramatic, and visual arts to design on film sets. She shared the initial culture shock she experienced at her HBCU, Hampton, and how the theater department helped her blend her artistic sensibilities with the coiffed presentation of her classmates. Ruth detailed how she drew on these experiences in her first position in School Daze, and how her dedication led to the first of many creative collaborations with directors like Spike Lee, which would shape her career. Our conversation ranges from the specific way she employs the lessons her psychologist mother taught her, like gaining and keeping people's trust, to spending time with Tina Turner. We discussed so much of her portfolio, and what compelled her to begin archiving her designs, which now make up the traveling exhibition “Ruth E. Carter: Afrofuturism in Costume Design.” Ruth is open about her painstakingly detailed commitment to historical accuracy and how her early exposure to ideas about the future being a site of freedom and exploration shaped the visual identity for Black Panther. 


Tune in as we discuss:

(03:35) The Sinners Award Season

(08:56) Exploring Malcolm X’s Time in a Massachusetts Correctional Facility

(12:50) The Loss of Personal Celebrity Style

(13:35) How The HBCU Experience Blew Her Mind

(15:15) Her Experience On School Daze And Working With Spike Lee

(23:55) Her Love Of Thrifting

(31:08) Deep Dive Into Her Experience On Sinners Set

(37:20) Deep Dive Into Her Experience On What’s Love Got To Do With It Set

(40:20) Met Gala Experiences And Thoughts

(43:50) Deep Dive Into Her Experience On B.A.P.S Set

(47:44) Early Introduction To Afrofuturism

(52:02) Her Favorite African Designers

(52:50) Ruth’s Personal Style

(54:30) The Power of Tailoring

(1:01:01) Maintaining a Calm Demeanor

(1:05:08) When Ruth Feels The Most Beautiful


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0:00.0

Hello, hello. This is Brooke DeVard and you're listening to The Naked Beauty Podcast. If you're joining us on YouTube, you're watching the Naked Beauty podcast. Today I am honored to be joined by none other than the Ruth E. Carter. Welcome to Naked Beauty. I am such a fan of your work. Thank you.

0:16.6

And you've just done incredible, incredible stuff. I'm going to read your bio. That's not too much while you're sitting here because, I mean, people just, people need to know the depth of your career.

0:28.4

It's just been incredible.

0:29.5

Thank you.

0:30.1

Ruth E. Carter is a trailblazing costume designer whose work spans decades of our most treasured on-screen moments.

0:36.8

Ruth has been awarded by the Academy,

0:38.9

BAFTA, and Critics Choice Awards and the Costum Designers Guild Awards. And she was the first

0:44.3

black costume designer to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. I would imagine

0:49.0

won a very few costume designers, period, to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

0:52.4

Well, the one before me was Edith Head, Okay. 1960. Yes, Edith Head. Okay. So you and Edith Head, you're in great company. Ruth is the force behind some of the most important visual moments in American film history, including Do the Right Thing, Baps, the Five Heartbeats, Sinners, Black Panther, Love and Basketball, and so many more.

1:12.4

Ruth is known for her incredibly well-researched historical designs, perfectly capturing the visual

1:17.2

experience of fictional and actual characters like the residents in Rosewood, the Five Heartbeats,

1:22.8

Tina Turner, and Malcolm X. Ruth's boundless creativity shines through her work in the Black Panther universe,

1:29.4

employing Afrofuturism, a multidisciplinary mode of expression that blends black history,

1:34.4

science fiction, and technology to imagine other worldly futures. Ruth has developed the visual

1:39.9

identity for Black Panther and change the world. It is my pleasure to welcome Ruth E. Carter to

1:45.8

Naked Beauty. Thank you for saying I changed the world. You have. You have come off of a huge,

1:52.7

huge, just award season. So you are now the most Oscar nominated Black woman in the history of

1:59.7

the Oscars with five Oscar nominations for costume design.

2:03.0

True.

2:03.7

Which is incredible.

2:04.7

Thank you.

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