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The Costume Designers Guild (CDG), is a union of professional costume designers, assistant designers, and illustrators working in film, television, commercials and other media. Founded in 1953, the CDG comprises over 1,200 members as of 2023. [1] [2] As the Local 892 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), the union protects member’s wages and working conditions through collective bargaining.
The CDG has published a quarterly publication, The Costume Designer Magazine, since 2005. The Costume Designers Guild Awards recognizes excellence in costume design in motion pictures, television, and commercials, and other media.
This award has been presented at each of the annual awards.
Year | Winner | Film[ citation needed ] |
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1999 | Julie Weiss | American Beauty |
2000 | Jeffrey Kurland | Erin Brockovich |
2001 | Karen Patch | The Royal Tenenbaums |
2002 | Wendy Chuck | About Schmidt |
2003 | Durinda Wood | A Mighty Wind |
2004 | Milena Canonero | The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou |
2005 | Danny Glicker | Transamerica |
2006 | Consolata Boyle | The Queen |
2007 | Julie Weiss | Blades of Glory |
2008 | Suttirat Anne Larlarb | Slumdog Millionaire |
2009 | Doug Hall | Crazy Heart |
2010 | Amy Westcott | Black Swan |
2011 | Trish Summerville | The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo |
2012 | Jany Temime | Skyfall |
2013 | Suzy Benzinger | Blue Jasmine |
2014 | Albert Wolsky | Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) |
2015 | Jenny Eagan | Beasts of No Nation |
2016 | Mary Zophres | La La Land |
2017 | Jennifer Johnson | I, Tonya |
2018 | Mary E. Vogt | Crazy Rich Asians |
2019 | Jenny Eagan | Knives Out |
2020 | Nancy Steiner | Promising Young Woman |
This award has been presented at each annual awards. The awards from 1999 to 2004 were for Period and Fantasy films combined.[ citation needed ]
This award was a part of the Excellence in Costume Design for a Period Film until 2005.[ citation needed ]
Year | Winner | Film[ citation needed ] |
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2005 | Isis Mussenden | The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe |
2006 | Lala Huete | Pan's Labyrinth (El laberinto del fauno) |
2007 | Ruth Myers | The Golden Compass |
2008 | Lindy Hemming | The Dark Knight |
2009 | Monique Prudhomme | The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus |
2010 | Colleen Atwood | Alice in Wonderland |
2011 | Jany Tamime | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 |
2012 | Eiko Ishioka | Mirror Mirror |
2013 | Trish Summerville | The Hunger Games: Catching Fire |
2014 | Colleen Atwood | Into the Woods |
2015 | Jenny Beavan | Mad Max: Fury Road |
2016 | Alexandra Byrne | Doctor Strange |
2017 | Lindy Hemming | Wonder Woman |
2018 | Ruth E. Carter | Black Panther |
2019 | Ellen Mirojnick | Maleficent: Mistress of Evil |
2020 | Bina Daigeler | Mulan |
Year | Winner | Production[ citation needed ] |
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1999 | Patricia Field | Sex and the City |
2000 | Patricia Field | Sex and the City |
2001 | Juliet Polcsa | The Sopranos |
2002 | Laura Goldsmith | Alias |
2003 | Patricia Field | Sex and the City |
2004 | Patricia Field | Sex and the City |
2005 | Jill M. Ohanneson | Six Feet Under |
2006 | Eduardo Castro | Ugly Betty |
2007 | Eduardo Castro | Ugly Betty |
2008 | Eduardo Castro and Patricia Field | Ugly Betty |
2009 | Lou Eyrich | Glee |
2010 | Lou Eyrich | Glee |
2011 | Jennifer Eve and Lou Eyrich | Glee |
2012 | Molly Maginnis | Smash |
2013 | Tom Broecker | House of Cards |
2014 | Jenny Eagan | True Detective |
2015 | Lou Eyrich | American Horror Story: Hotel |
2016 | Lou Eyrich and Helen Huang | American Horror Story: Roanoke |
2017 | Ane Crabtree | The Handmaid's Tale |
2018 | Lou Eyrich and Allison Leach | The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story |
2019 | Debra Hanson | Schitt's Creek |
Year | Winner | Production[ citation needed ] |
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2015 | Ellen Mirojnick | The Knick |
2016 | Michele Clapton | The Crown |
2017 | Jane Petrie | The Crown |
2018 | Donna Zakowska | The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel |
2019 | Donna Zakowska | The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel |
Year | Winner | Production[ citation needed ] |
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2015 | Michele Clapton | Game of Thrones |
2016 | Michele Clapton | Game of Thrones |
2017 | Michele Clapton | Game of Thrones |
2018 | Sharen Davis | Westworld |
2019 | Michele Clapton | Game of Thrones |
This award was presented at each annual awards from 2000–14, before being split into Period Television Series and Fantasy Television Series in 2015.[ citation needed ]
Year | Winner | Production[ citation needed ] |
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2000 | Shay Cunliffe | Annie |
2001 | Hope Hanafin | Geppetto |
2002 | Dona Granata | Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows |
2003 | Jane Anderson | American Dreams |
2004 | Terry Dresbach and Ruth Myers | Carnivàle |
2005 | Jill Taylor | The Life and Death of Peter Sellers |
2006 | April Ferry | Rome |
2007 | April Ferry | Rome |
2008 | Robert Blackman | Pushing Daisies |
2009 | Janie Bryant | Mad Men |
2010 | John A. Dunn and Lisa Padovani | Boardwalk Empire |
2011 | John A. Dunn and Lisa Padovani | Boardwalk Empire |
2012 | Caroline McCall | Downton Abbey |
2013 | Caroline McCall | Downton Abbey |
2014 | Michele Clapton | Game of Thrones |
This award has been presented at each annual awards from 2003–Present.
Year | Winner | Production |
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2003 | Bobbie Mannix | T-OnLine |
2004 | Nancy Steiner | Bacardi & Cola |
2005 | Jennifer Rade | Apple, IPod Dance |
2006 | Christopher Lawrence | Capitol One, Viking-Spa |
2007 | Jennifer Rade | Target, Branding Circle |
2008 | Deborah Ferguson | Capitol One, Princess Kiss |
2009 | Casey Storm | Milk, White Gold |
2010 | Casey Storm | Milk, Milkquarious |
2011 | Aude Bronson-Howard | Chanel, Bleu de Chanel |
2012 | Roseanne Fiedler | Swiffer, Country Dirt Cowgirl |
2013 | Judianna Makovsky | Captain Morgan Black |
2014 | Nancy Steiner | Call of Duty, Ghosts Masked Warriors |
2015 | Christopher Lawrence | Army, Defy Expectations |
2016 | Julie Vogel | Dos Equis, Most Interesting Man in the World |
2017 | Ami Goodheart | Pepsi: Momotaro feat. Jude Law |
2018 | Kim Bowen | P!NK: Beautiful Trauma |
2019 | Natasha Newman-Thomas | Childish Gambino: This is America |
2020 | Christopher Lawrence | United Airlines, Star Wars Wing Walker |
This award was first presented at the 8th annual awards, for 2005 filmmaking.[ citation needed ]
Year | Winner | Production[ citation needed ] |
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2005 | Eduardo Castro | Elvis |
2006 | Mike O'Neill | Elizabeth I |
2007 | Mario Davignon | Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee |
2008 | Donna Zakowska | John Adams |
2009 | Catherine Marie Thomas | Grey Gardens |
2010 | Cindy Evans | Temple Grandin |
2011 | Susannah Buxton | Downton Abbey |
2012 | Lou Eyrich | American Horror Story: Asylum |
2013 | Ellen Mirojnick | Behind the Candelabra |
2014 | Lou Eyrich | American Horror Story: Freak Show |
Year | Winners |
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1999 | Travis Banton, Adrian, Edith Head, Dorothy Jeakins, Irene Sharaff [3] |
2000 | Walter Plunkett, Orry-Kelly [4] |
2001 | Jean Louis [5] |
2002 | Helen Rose [6] |
2003 | Natacha Rambova, Mitchell Leisen, Clare West [7] |
2004 | Bernard Newman, Robert Kalloch, Richard Hornung, Howard Greer [8] |
2005 | Ruth Morley, Vera West, Irene, René Hubert [9] |
2006 | William Travilla, Renié, Bill Thomas [10] |
2007 | none awarded |
2008 | Marit Allen [11] |
2009 | none awarded |
2010 | Robert Turturice [12] |
2011 | Michael Dennison [13] |
2012 | none awarded [14] |
2013 | none awarded [15] |
The 8th Costume Designers Guild Awards, given on February 26, 2006, honored the best costume designs in film and television for 2005. Winners highlighted in bold.
The 7th Costume Designers Guild Awards, given on 19 February 2005, honored the best costume designs in film and television for 2004. Winners highlighted in bold.
The Art Directors Guild is a labor union and local of the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees (IATSE) representing 3,278 motion picture and television professionals in the United States and Canada.
Best Costume Design is a British Academy Film Award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to recognize a designer who has delivered outstanding costume design in a film.
The 9th Costume Designers Guild Awards, given in 2007, honoured the best costume designs in film and television for 2006.
Lindy Hemming is a Welsh costume designer. In a career spanning over four decades, she is recognized for her prolific work across independent films and blockbusters. She won an Academy Award in the category Best Costume Design for the film Topsy-Turvy (1999).
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The Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Period/Fantasy Film was one of the annual awards given by the Costume Designers Guild from 1999 to 2004. In 1998, the combined award was presented to honor achievements in film costume design without any genre demarcations. Since 2005, the separate awards exclusively for Excellence in Fantasy Film and Excellence in Period Film have been established.
The 13th Costume Designers Guild Awards, honoring the best costume designs in film and television for 2010, were given on February 22, 2011 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills. The nominees were announced on January 21, 2011.
The Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Period Film is one of the annual awards given by the Costume Designers Guild. In 1998, the combined award was presented to honor achievements in film costume design without any genre demarcations. This award was initially merged into a single category for Excellence in Period/Fantasy Film from 1999 to 2004 to also include fantasy films. Since 2005, the separate award exclusively for period films has been established.
The Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellent in Fantasy Film is one of the annual awards given by the Costume Designers Guild. In 1998, the combined award was presented to honor achievements in film costume design without any genre demarcations. This award was initially merged into a single category for Excellence in Period/Fantasy Film from 1999 to 2004 to also include period films. Since 2005, the separate award exclusively for fantasy and science fiction films has been established.
The Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Contemporary Film is one of the annual awards given by the Costume Designers Guild. In 1998, the combined award was presented to honor achievements in film costume design without any genre demarcations. Since 1999, the separate award exclusively for contemporary-setting films has been established.
The Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Period Costume Design for Television Series was awarded for the first time in 2000, honoring 1999 television. While it did honor period costumes, it also honored fantasy television, and the award was titled Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Period/Fantasy Television Series. Those two genres were separated into their own awards categories in 2016, resulting in the current award designation.
The 23rd Costume Designers Guild Awards, honoring the best costume designs in film, television, and media for 2020, was held on April 13, 2021. The nominees were announced on March 4, 2021.
The 24th Costume Designers Guild Awards, honoring the best costume designs in film, television, and media for 2021, was held on March 9, 2022. The nominees were announced on January 26, 2022.
The 25th Costume Designers Guild Awards, honoring excellence in film, television, and short form costume design for 2022, were held on February 27, 2023, at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles. The nominees were announced on January 12, 2023. The ceremony was hosted by Tituss Burgess. Special honors were awarded to Angela Bassett, Bette Midler, and costume designers Deborah L. Scott and Rachael M. Stanley.
The Costume Designers Guild Award for Outstanding Made for Television Movie or Mini-Series was awarded from 2005 until 2014. Since CDG awards inception in 1998 and from 2015 onwards, miniseries and television films were recognized in separate specific categories for contemporary, period, and sci-fi/fantasy television.