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Renowned costume designer Ruth Carter, who has designed for films including Selma, The Butler, Roots, Black Panther and many more, introduces a new retrospective fashion exhibition, Heros & Sheros: A Ruth E. Carter Costume Exhibition, that will highlight costumes from throughout her extensive career Tuesday March, 20, 2018, at the Heinz History Center in Downtown Pittsburgh. (Jessie Wardarski/ Post-Gazette via AP) Image Credit: AP

Ruth E Carter, the creator of the stunning costumes of Black Panther and numerous other Hollywood films, will receive the career achievement award at next year’s Costume Designers Guild Awards.

The guild announced on Tuesday that the two-time Academy Award nominee will receive the honour at the 21st annual ceremony held on February 19 in Beverly Hills.

Carter’s costumes for the blockbuster Black Panther earned widespread praise for how they incorporated African culture.

Her designs for 1993’s Malcolm X and 1998’s Amistad earned her Oscar nominations. She is currently working on the Paramount Network show Yellowstone.

The awards ceremony will also include a new category for costume designs for variety, live television or reality competition shows.

Films created for television and streaming services will also now be eligible for recognition.