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19th Costume Designers Guild Awards Winners

Finally the last of the guilds announced their award winners last night and will not deny that I'm disappointed with the results as my favorite did not make it.  Sigh.

No doubt that the highlight of the night was when James Corden presented the Distinguished Collaborator Award to Meryl Streep.  Also with a guild award, Lilly Collins received the Spotlight Award from none other than Matt Bomer.





When we check what has happened during the last 10 years we find that one CDGA winner went to win 6 times the Oscar for costume design, four came from the period category and two from fantasy category.  So based on this data, we would expect next Oscar winner to be from period or fantasy categories but then when we check the Oscars nominees, surprise(!) CDGA winners in those categories, Hidden Figures and Doctor Strange, do not have nominations!  So, reality says that Oscar winner will not come from those two categories and perhaps CDGA Contemporary category winner could get it.

Then we have to consider first,  Oscar voting already closed yesterday -no winner influence-; second, this guild has not too-many Academy voters, and three, there is always a possibility with the vote of Academy members, my favorite could win (lol).   Seriously, I saw nothing spectacular in La La Land costumes,  Allied and Florence Foster Jenkins costumes were acceptable, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them costumes were not as great as for example, Doctor Strange; which leaves Jackie with great costumes that showcase very-well known dresses and costumes.

Anyway back to CDGA winners, to check all winners you can go to official site here where winners will be eventually or go to official twitter here that has all last night winners.

Winners are below in *BLUE.

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1/12/17
The Costume Designers Guild announced today the nominees for the 2017 edition of the awards that honor Excellence in costume design in film, television, and short-form programs.

As previously announce Jeffrey Kurland will be honored with the Career Achievement Award and none other than Meryl Streep will receive the Distinguished Collaborator Award.

The guild also announced that Mandy Moore will host the awards gala.   “I am honored to be hosting this year’s ceremony,” she said. “I’ve always been in awe of my Costume Designers and am especially thrilled to be working with the brilliant Hala Bahmet on our series ‘This Is Us.’ I’m excited to join in celebrating the art of costume design and help shine a spotlight on the artists who are so essential to character creation.”

Excellence in Contemporary Film
Rebecca Hale for Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
Courtney Hoffman for Captain Fantastic
*Mary Zophres for La La Land
Cappi Ireland in Lion
Arianne Phillips in Nocturnal Animals



Excellence in Period Film
Marion Boyce and Margot Wilson for The Dressmaker
Consolata Boyle for Florence Foster Jenkins
Mary Zophres for Hail, Caesar!
*Renee Ehrlich Kalfus for Hidden Figures
Madeline Fontaine for Jackie




Excellence in Fantasy Film
*Alexandra Byrne for Doctor Strange
Colleen Atwood for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Deborah Cook for Kubo and the Two Strings
Colleen Atwood for Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
David Crossman and Glyn Dillion for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story



To read nominees in other media categories go official site here or official twitter here.  Awards ceremony will be held on Tuesday, February 21 at the Beverly Hilton Hills in California.

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