Ruth E. Carter, Gersha Phillips, Bina Daigeler, Carrie Cramer and Jason Rembert Among Costume Designers Guild Nominees 2023

The Costume Designers Guild revealed nominees for its 25th annual CDG Awards, recognizing excellence in costume design across eight film, TV and short-form categories. The winners will be announced at an in-person ceremony on Feb. 27 at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles.

Voters in the guild, IATSE Local 892, select nominees in three film categories: Period, Contemporary and Sci-Fi/Fantasy. Among the notable nominees include costume designers Ruth E. Carter (Black Panther: Wakanda Forever), Salvador Perez (Hocus Pocus), Quita Alfred (Women Talking), Gersha Phillips (The Woman King) and Catherine Martin (Elvis).  

Costume and set designer Deborah L. Scott, an Academy Award winner for Titanic, is set to receive the Career Achievement Award at the awards ceremony. Scott — whose credits include Back to the Future, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, TransformersThe Amazing Spiderman 2 and Avatar — also is nominated this year in the category of sci-fi/fantasy film for her work on Avatar: The Way of Water. “We basically built everything from the ground up, including a lot of the props, the masks, the breathing masks,” Scott recently told The Hollywood Reporter.

Voting will occur across four categories in TV: Variety, Reality-Competition, Live, Period, Contemporary and Sci-Fi/Fantasy. Best in design nominees include Jany Temime (House of the Dragon: The Heirs of the Dragon), Marylin Fitoussi (Emily in Paris), Heidi Bivens (Euphoria), Amy Roberts (The Crown: Ipatiev House), Alex Bovaird (The White Lotus: In the Sandbox) and Marina Toybina (Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration) and more.

In addition there’s a category for Short Form design, which includes commercials and music videos. Nominees include Disney+ Has All The GOATs commercial designer Melissa DesRosiers and Yeah Yeah Yeahs: “Spitting Off the Edge of the World music video designer Natasha Newman-Thomas.

At the awards, costume designer Rachael M. Stanley — a three-time Emmy nominee (Sisters, Ally McBeal, Heartbeat) — will receive the 2023 Distinguished Service Award, with the guild noting in a statement that she “has served as a member of the executive peer group for costumes designers and supervisors with the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences” as well as serving as executive director of the Costume Designers Guild.

From Terry Gordon, president of the Costume Designers Guild, IATSE Local 892: “On behalf of the Costume Designers Guild, I’m honored to congratulate our CDGA nominees. This year is particularly exciting as it’s the 25th anniversary of our awards gala. We look forward to celebrating the extraordinary work of our nominees with all of our talented costume designers on Feb. 27.”

Below is the full list of nominations for the 25th CDGA:

25th CDGA NOMINEES:
 
Excellence in Sci-Fi / Fantasy Film
Avatar: The Way of Water – Deborah L. Scott
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Ruth E. Carter
Everything Everywhere All at Once – Shirley Kurata
Hocus Pocus 2 – Salvador Perez
Thor: Love and Thunder – Mayes C. Rubeo

Excellence in Contemporary Film
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery – Jenny Eagan
Nope – Alex Bovaird
Tár – Bina Daigeler
Top Gun: Maverick – Marlene Stewart
Women Talking – Quita Alfred

Excellence in Period Film
Babylon – Mary Zophres
Don’t Worry Darling – Arianne Phillips
Elvis – Catherine Martin
Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris – Jenny Beavan
The Woman King – Gersha Phillips

Excellence in Sci-Fi / Fantasy Television
House of the Dragon: The Heirs of the Dragon – Jany Temime
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: A Shadow of the Past – Kate Hawley
Westworld: Generation Loss – Debra Beebe
What We Do in the Shadows: The Wedding – Laura Montgomery
The Witcher: Blood Origin: Of Mages, Malice, and Monstrous Mayhem – Lucinda Wright

Excellence in Contemporary Television
Emily in Paris: What’s it All About… – Marylin Fitoussi
Euphoria: Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door – Heidi Bivens
Hacks: The Captain’s Wife – Kathleen Felix-Hager
Wednesday: Wednesday’s Child is Full of Woe – Colleen Atwood & Mark Sutherland
The White Lotus: In the Sandbox – Alex Bovaird

Excellence in Period Television
Bridgerton: The Choice – Sophie Canale
The Crown: Ipatiev House – Amy Roberts
The Gilded Age: Let the Tournament Begin – Kasia Walicka-Maimone
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Maisel vs. Lennon: The Cut Contest – Donna Zakowska
Pam & Tommy: I Love You, Tommy – Kameron Lennox

Excellence in Variety, Reality-Competition, Live Television
Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration – Marina Toybina
Dancing with the Stars: Halloween Night – Daniela Gschwendtner & Steven Norman Lee
Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls: Girl Run That Sh*t Back – Carrie Cramer & Jason Rembert
RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race: RuPaul-A-Palooza! – Tony Iniguez
Saturday Night Live: Miles Teller/Kendrick Lamar – Tom Broecker, Ashley Dudek & Cristina Natividad

Excellence in Short Form Design
Disney+ Has All the GOATs (Commercial) – Melissa DesRosiers
McDonald’s: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Commercial) – Sarah Kinsumba
Nike: Father Time (Commercial) – Shawna Trpcic (For Jason Momoa)
Not Today Flu feat. Jason Alexander (Commercial) – Dawn Ritz
Yeah Yeah Yeahs: “Spitting Off the Edge of the World” (Music Video) – Natasha Newman-Thomas

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