A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Cappi Ireland is a leading Australian costume designer. Cappi has worked for some of the best directors in Australia on some of the most awarded projects. Her film and television credits are impressive and varied. Recent credits include the feature MORTAL KOMBAT 2, directed again by Simon McQuoid; APPLE CIDER VINEGAR (NETFLIX TV), directed by Jeffrey Walker; and BETTER MAN, a musical biopic about Robbie Williams with director Michael Gracey. Also, the LOVE ME series 1 & 2, a 6-part Binge Original/Warner Bros TV series with directors Emma Freeman and Bonnie Moir on their respective series; the TAP/NBCU series FIRES, a story of a catastrophic bushfire season that tore through the hearts of Australia and the world, which reunited her with long-time collaborators Tony Ayres and Liz Watts; and the period drama NEW GOLD MOUNTAIN set in the goldfields in the 1800s and directed by Corrie Chen for SBS and Goalpost Pictures. The 2021 AACTA Awards remarkably saw Cappi nominated for a record 4 nominations for her work on feature films MORTAL KOMBAT and THE DRY and television series FIRES and NEW GOLD MOUNTAIN—the latter going on to win Best Costumes for Television. She received a further nomination in 2022 for her iconic costumes on the hugely successful first series for Binge, LOVE ME. Cappi received a great deal of attention for her costumes for the action-adventure fantasy feature film MORTAL KOMBAT, directed by Simon McQuoid. She enjoyed returning to the world of fantasy speciality costuming and having the opportunity to work at such a scale again with the recent sequel (MORTAL KOMBAT 2). Additional credits include THE DRY, released in 2020, which reunited her with director Robert Connolly; the third season of GLITCH for Matchbox Pictures and Netflix, following up on her work designing seasons one and two; RIDE LIKE A GIRL, Rachel Griffiths’ directorial debut starring Teresa Palmer; the Matchbox Pictures/NBCU TV series; SEVEN TYPES OF AMBIGUITY; NEWTON’S LAW; and Garth Davies Academy Award-nominated feature film LION, for which she received an AACTA Award, an APDG Award, and a nomination for Excellence in Contemporary Film at the 19th Costume Designers Guild Awards (USA). Other notable work includes the Matchbox Pictures/NBCU TV miniseries BARRACUDA, for which she received a 2017 APDG Award Nomination for Best Costume Design in a Television series; GALLIPOLI, an epic 7-part TV miniseries for Channel 9/Endemol, which garnered her a 2015 APDG award for Best Costume in a TV series; BALIBO; and the multi-award-winning TV drama, THE SLAP. Additional films include, FRANKENSTEIN; CUT SNAKE; THE MULE; and THE ROVER, which reunited her with award-winning directors David Michod and Tony Ayres; ANIMAL KINGDOM; and ORANGES AND SUNSHINE. Cappi has received in total ten AFI/AACTA nominations and four AFI/AACTA wins. Those not included above are Cappi’s first AFI Award for Best Costume Design in 2007 for THE HOME SONG STORIES directed by Tony Ayres and an AFI in 2008 for Best Costume Design for Jonathan Ogilvie’s THE TENDER HOOK. Information above via their homepage.
Additional Wardrobe Assistant:
2001 Mallboy
Costume Design:
2001 Mallboy
2005 Man-Thing
2007 September
2007 The Home Song Stories
2008 The Tender Hook
2009 Balibo
2010 Animal Kingdom
2010 Oranges and Sunshine
2014 I, Frankenstein
2014 The Mule
2014 The Rover
2016 Lion
2019 Ride Like a Girl
2021 Mortal Kombat
2021 The Dry
2024 Better Man
2025 Mortal Kombat II
Costume Supervisor:
2001 Mallboy
2001 Yolngu Boy
2003 The Night We Called It a Day
2005 Man-Thing
2007 September
2007 The Home Song Stories
2008 The Tender Hook
2009 Balibo
2010 Animal Kingdom
2010 Oranges and Sunshine
2014 I, Frankenstein
2014 The Mule
2014 The Rover
2016 Lion
2019 Ride Like a Girl
2021 Mortal Kombat
2021 The Dry
2024 Better Man
2025 Mortal Kombat II
Costume Design:
1998 Small Tales & True
2015 Gallipoli
2015 Glitch
2017 Seven Types of Ambiguity
2021 Fires
2021 New Gold Mountain
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