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The Costume Designers Guild (CDG) was founded in 1953 by a group of 30 motion picture costume designers. Its international membership today includes over 750 motion picture, television, and commercial costume designers, assistant costume designers and costume illustrators. In 1976, the Costume Designers Guild joined the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), becoming Local 892 of IATSE. Local 892 is centered in Los Angeles. The Costume Designers Guild publishes a quarterly magazine, The Costume Designer, founded in 2005, and a CDG Newsletter six times a year. The Costume Designers Guild produces its annual Costume Designers Guild Awards, recognizing excellence in costume design in motion pictures, television, and commercials.

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Costume Designers Guild Awards

Founded in 1999, the Costume Designers Awards honors Costume Designers in Motion Pictures, Television, and Commercials annually. The "Gilda" statuette was originally manufactured in sterling silver by renowned Italian jeweler Bvlgari and was created by costume designer, and CDG member, David Le Vey. Title sponsors of this glamorous Los Angeles evening are Lacoste and Disaronno. Each year costume designers are honored in a number of categories for their work in motion pictures and television. In addition, a distinguished costume designer is selected to receive a Career Achievement Award. Actors, directors or producers are also honored with a Spotlight Award and Distinguished Collaborator Award.

Award categories

  • Film:
  • Excellence in Contemporary Film
  • Excellence in Period Film
  • Excellence in Fantasy Film
  • Television:
  • Outstanding Made for Television Movie or Miniseries
  • Outstanding Contemporary Television Series
  • Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series
  • Excellence in Commercial Costume Design
  • Special Awards:
  • Disaronno Career Achievement in Film Award
  • Disaronno Career Achievement in Television Award
  • Additional Awards:
  • Lacoste Spotlight Award
  • Distinguished Collaborator Award
  • Annual awards

  • 18th Annual Awards 2016
  • 17th Annual Awards 2015
  • 16th Annual Awards 2014
  • 15th Annual Awards 2013
  • 14th Annual Awards 2012
  • 13th Annual Awards 2011
  • 12th Annual Awards 2010
  • 11th Annual Awards 2009
  • 10th Annual Awards 2008
  • 9th Annual Awards 2007
  • 8th Annual Awards 2006
  • 7th Annual Awards 2005
  • 6th Annual Awards 2004
  • 5th Annual Awards 2003
  • 4th Annual Awards 2002
  • 3rd Annual Awards 2001
  • 2nd Annual Awards 2000
  • 1st Annual Awards 1999
  • List of winners

    Excellence in Costume Design for a Contemporary Film

    This award has been presented at each annual awards. Julie Weiss, the winner in 1999 and 2007, is the only individual to have won more than once.

    Excellence in Costume Design for a Period Film

    This award has been presented at each annual awards. The awards from 1999 to 2004 were for Period and Fantasy films combined.

    Excellence in Costume Design for a Fantasy Film

    This award was a part of the Excellence in Costume Design for a Period Film until 2005.

    Excellence in Costume Design for a Contemporary Television Series
    Excellence in Costume Design for a Period Television Series
    Excellence in Costume Design for a Fantasy Television Series
    Best Costume Design – Period or Fantasy TV Series

    This award was presented at each annual awards from 2000–14, before being split into Period Television Series and Fantasy Television Series in 2015.

    Best Costume Design – Miniseries or TV Film

    This award was first presented at the 8th annual awards, for 2005 filmmaking.

    References

    Costume Designers Guild Wikipedia