Bridges’speech was a concise 36 seconds long, but not because he was trying to win the additional prize, which was presented by actress Helen Mirren. Bridges already has Academy Awards for costume design for “The Artist” (2011) and “Phantom Thread” (2017). Mark Bridges is an American costume designer. Updated 2:49 AM ET, Mon March 5, 2018 Helen Mirren with Oscar-winning costume designer Mark Bridges sitting on a Jet Ski, which he received as a prize for shortest acceptance speech.

Bridges' acceptance speech that night clocked in at 36 seconds which meant he not only won for costume design on 'Phantom Thread' but he also took home the jet ski and trip to Lake Havasu. At the end of the ceremony Kimmel revealed that Phantom Thread costume designer Mark Bridges won the prize, with his speech clocking in at around 30 seconds long. He frequently collaborated with Paul … As the show came to a close, Mark Bridges, who won an Oscar in the Best Costume Design category for his work on “Phantom Thread,” came on stage riding his brand-new jet ski. Mark Bridges took home an Oscar and a jet ski on Sunday at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles. Costume Designer Mark Bridges was the winner of that Kawasaki that was a running joke that Kimmel teased in his monologue Sunday night, and kept circling back to throughout the show.