Costume Designers Guild Awards 2024: Everything About Costume Design Nominees

Explore the diverse nominations for the 26th Costume Designers Guild Awards, recognizing outstanding achievements in costume design across film and television.

by Swetha P | Updated Jan 05, 2024

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Costume Designers Guild Awards 2024

The Costume Designers Guild has unveiled the nominations for its 26th Costume Designers Guild Awards, slated for February 21 at Neuehouse Hollywood. The prestigious event celebrates outstanding achievements in costume design across various categories in both film and television. Notable contenders include "Maestro," "Barbie," "Poor Things," and "Oppenheimer," with Jacqueline Durran's designs for "Barbie" gaining particular attention for its influence on popular culture.

In the film categories, the race for excellence in period film sees competition between "Killers of the Flower Moon" and "Napoleon," while "Barbie" competes in the sci-fi/fantasy film category. Television nominations recognize exceptional work in series like "The Crown," "The Mandalorian," and "A Black Lady Sketch Show." However, there are notable exclusions, such as "The Color Purple" and "Wonka." The awards ceremony promises to honor and celebrate the diverse talents within the costume design industry.

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Costume Designers Guild Awards 2024 Nominees

The Costume Designers Guild Awards 2024 Nominees have been announced, showcasing outstanding achievements in costume design across various categories. Here are the nominees in each category:

Contemporary Film:

  • "American Fiction" – Rudy Mance
  • "May December" – April Napier
  • "Nyad" – Kelli Jones
  • "Renfield" – Lisa Lovaas
  • "Saltburn" – Sophie Canale

Period Film:

  • "Killers of the Flower Moon" – Jacqueline West
  • "Maestro" – Mark Bridges
  • "Napoleon" – Janty Yates & Dave Crossman
  • "Oppenheimer" – Ellen Mirojnick
  • "Poor Things" – Holly Waddington

Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film:

  • "Barbie" – Jacqueline Durran
  • "Haunted Mansion" – Jeffrey Kurland
  • "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes" – Trish Summerville
  • "The Little Mermaid" - Colleen Atwood & Christine Cantella
  • "Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire" – Stephanie Porter

Contemporary Television:

  • "The Bear: Fishes" – Courtney Wheeler
  • "Beef: The Birds Don’t Sing, They Screech in Pain" – Helen Huang
  • "The Last of Us: Endure and Survive" – Cynthia Ann Summers
  • "The Morning Show: The Kármán Line" – Sophie de Rakoff & Debra McGuire
  • "Poker Face: The Orpheus Syndrome" – Trayce Gigi Field

Period Television:

  • "The Crown: Ritz" – Amy Roberts
  • "Daisy Jones & the Six: Track 8: Looks Like We Made It" – Denise Wingate
  • "George & Tammy: Two Story House" – Mitchell Travers
  • "The Gilded Age: You Don’t Even Like Opera" – Kasia Walicka Maimone & Patrick Wiley
  • "The Great: Choose Your Weapon" – Sharon Long

Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television:

  • "Ahsoka: Part Eight: The Jedi, the Witch, and the Warlord" – Shawna Trpcic
  • "Loki: 1893" – Christine Wada
  • "The Mandalorian: Chapter 22: Guns for Hire" – Shawna Trpcic
  • "What We Do in the Shadows: Pride Parade" - Laura Montgomery
  • "The Witcher: The Art of the Illusion" – Lucinda Wright

Variety, Reality-Competition, Live Television:

  • "A Black Lady Sketch Show: Peek-A-Boob, Your Titty’s Out" – Michelle Page Collins
  • "Dancing with the Stars: Monster Night" – Steven Norman Lee & Daniela Gschwendtner
  • "The Masked Singer: ’80s Night" – Tim Chappel
  • "The Masked Singer: One Hit Wonders Night" – Marina Toybina & Steven Norman Lee
  • "Saturday Night Live: Aubrey Plaza Host" – Tom Broecker, Christina Natividad & Ashley Dudek

Short Form Design:

  • "American Horror Story: Delicate" Official Teaser (Commercial) – Paula Bradley
  • "Blink 182 – 'Dance With Me'" (Music Video) – Julie Vogel
  • "Great Acting or Great Taste" – Pepsi (Commercial) – Heather Allison
  • "Jack’s New Angle" (Doritos Superbowl) (Commercial) – Trayce Gigi Field
  • "Madonna X Vanity Fair – 'The Enlightenment'" (Short Film) – B. Åkerlund

Costume Illustration:

  • "1923: War and the Turquoise Tide" – Maggie S. Chan
  • "Haunted Mansion" – Barbra Araujo
  • "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Song Songbirds & Snakes" – Oksana Nedavniaya
  • "Loki: 1893" – Felipe Sanchez
  • "Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire" - Jason Pastrana
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Costume Designers Guild Awards 2024 - FAQs

1. What does the Costume Designers Guild Awards 2024 celebrate?  

The awards recognize exceptional achievements in costume design across film, television, and short forms.

2. When and where will the awards ceremony take place?  

The ceremony is scheduled for February 21 at Neuehouse Hollywood.

3. What categories are included in the nominations?  

Nominations encompass contemporary, period, and sci-fi/fantasy costumes for film and television, along with short form design and costume illustration.

4. Which shows or films are nominated for outstanding costume work in contemporary settings?  

Nominees for contemporary costume work include "American Fiction," "May December," "Nyad," "Renfield," and "Saltburn."

5.  What genres are recognized in the nominations for TV series?  

The nominations cover contemporary, period, and sci-fi/fantasy television shows with exceptional costume design.