The glitz and glamour of Hollywood were in full swing at the 26th annual Costume Designers Guild Awards, held at NeueHouse in Los Angeles. It was a night to celebrate the creative minds behind the stunning costumes that bring our favorite films and television shows to life.
Among the evening’s big winners were “Barbie,” “Poor Things,” and “Saltburn,” each taking home top honors in their respective categories. “Barbie” dazzled in the Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film category, while “Poor Things” captivated audiences with its period designs, and “Saltburn” impressed in the Contemporary Film category.
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These victories are significant as the CDGA winners in the sci-fi and period film categories often go on to clinch the coveted Oscar for Best Costume Design. With “Barbie” and “Poor Things” leading the pack, all eyes are on them as frontrunners for the upcoming Academy Awards, where they will compete against tough contenders like “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “Napoleon,” and “Oppenheimer.”
In the television realm, standout winners included “Ahsoka,” “Beef,” “The Great,” “Rebel Moon,” and “A Black Lady Sketch Show,” showcasing the diverse talent and creativity across the small screen.
The star-studded event was hosted by the talented Wendi McLendon-Covey, adding her own flair to the festivities. Special recognition was also given to industry luminaries, with Annette Bening receiving the Spotlight Award, Billie Eilish honored with the Vanguard Spotlight Award, and costume designer Francine Jamison-Tanchuck earning the prestigious Career Achievement Award.
As Hollywood’s elite gathered to celebrate the artistry of costume design, it was clear that creativity knows no bounds. From futuristic ensembles to historical attire and contemporary fashion, the Costume Designers Guild Awards highlighted the incredible talent shaping the visual landscape of entertainment.
With “Barbie,” “Poor Things,” and “Saltburn” leading the charge, the stage is set for an exciting awards season ahead, where the magic of costume design will continue to take center stage.