Costume Designers Guild Awards 2024: Everything About Costume Design Nominees

Costume Designers Guild Awards 2024

The Costume Designers Guild has announced the nominees for the 26th Annual Costume Designers Guild Awards, scheduled to be held on February 21 at Neuehouse Hollywood. This prestigious event celebrates outstanding achievements in costume design across all categories for film and television. Notable contenders include “The Master,” “Barbie,” “Poor Thing” and “Oppenheimer,” with Jacqueline Duran’s “Barbie” design receiving particular attention for its impact on pop culture.

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In the film category, the battle for period films is between “Killers of the Flower Moon” and “Napoleon,” while the sci-fi/fantasy film is contested by “Barbie.” The TV nominations recognize outstanding work in series such as “The Crown,” “The Mandalorian” and “The Black Lady Sketch Show.” However, there are some notable exceptions, such as “Purple” and “Wonka.” The awards ceremony recognizes and celebrates the diverse talent within the fashion design industry.

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2024 Costume Designers Guild Awards Nominees

Nominations have been announced for the 2024 Costume Designers Guild Awards, showcasing outstanding achievements in fashion design across all categories. Here are the nominees in each category:

Contemporary films:

  • “American Novel” – Rudy Manns
  • “May-December” – April Napier
  • “Nyad” – Kelly Jones
  • “Renfield” – Lisa Lovas
  • “Saltburn” – Sophie Canal

Period Movies:

  • “Killers of the Flower Moon” – Jacqueline West
  • “The Master” – Mark Bridges
  • Napoleon – Jandi Yates and Dave Crossman
  • “Oppenheimer” – Alan Mironik
  • “Poor Thing” – Holly Waddington

Sci-Fi/Fantasy Movies:

  • “Barbie” – Jacqueline Duran
  • “The Haunted Mansion” – Jeffrey Curran
  • The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes – Tracy Somerville
  • “The Little Mermaid” – Colleen Atwood and Christine Canterlot
  • “Rebel Moon – Part One: Children of Fire” – Stephanie Porter

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Contemporary TV:

  • “Bear: Fish” – Courtney Wheeler
  • “Beef: The birds don’t sing, they scream in pain” – Helen Huang
  • “The Last of Us: Endurance and Survival” – Cynthia Ann Summers
  • The Morning Show: Karmen Line – Sophie de Rakoff and Debra McGuire
  • Poker Face: Orpheus Syndrome – Trace Gigi Field

Period TV:

  • The Crown: Liz – Amy Roberts
  • “Daisy Jones and the Six: Track 8: Looks like we made it” – Dennis Wingate
  • “George and Tammy: The Two-Story House” – Mitchell Travers
  • “The Gilded Age: You Don’t Even Like Opera” – Kasia Valika Maimon and Patrick Wiley
  • “Greatness: Choose Your Weapon” – Sharon Long

Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV:

  • “Ahsoka: Part 8: Jedi, Witches, and Warlords” – Shauna Tepsic
  • “Rocky: 1893” – Christine Wada
  • The Mandalorian: Chapter 22: The Hired Gun – Shauna Trpsic
  • “What We Do in the Shadows: Pride March” – Laura Montgomery
  • The Witcher: The Art of Illusion – Lucinda Wright

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Variety shows, reality shows, live TV:

  • “Black Lady Sketch Show: Peek-A-Boo, Your Boobs Are Revealed” – Michelle Page Collins
  • “Dancing with the Stars: Night of the Monsters” – Steven Norman Lee and Daniela Gershwintner
  • “The Masked Singer: A Night in the ’80s” – Tim Chappelle
  • “The Masked Singer: One-hit wonder night” – Marina Toibina and Steven Norman Lee
  • “Saturday Night Live: Aubrey Plaza” – Tom Brock, Christina Natividad and Ashley Dudek

Short form design:

  • American Horror Story: Exquisite Official Trailer (Commercial) – Paula Bradley
  • “Blink 182 – ‘Dance With Me’” (Music Video) – Julie Vogel
  • “Great show or great taste” – Pepsi (Commercial) – Heather Allison
  • “Jake’s New Angle” (Doritos Super Bowl) (Commercial) – Trayce Gigi Field
  • “Madonna x Vanity Fair – ‘Enlightenment'” (Short Film) – B. Åkerlund

Clothing Illustrations:

  • “1923: War and the Turquoise Tide” – Maggie S. Chan
  • “The Haunted Mansion” – Barbara Araujo
  • The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes – Oksana Nedavnaya
  • “Rocky: 1893” – Felipe Sanchez
  • Rebel Moon – Part 1: Children of Fire – Jason Pastrana

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