Nominees were announced Thursday for the 23rd Costume Designers Guild Awards — celebrating excellence in film, television and short-form costume design.
Winners will be announced during a ceremony on April 13. For the first time in CDGA history, the annual awards show will be live streamed exclusively on Twitter — @CostumeAwards — at 5:30 p.m. PT.
This year’s host, presenters and honoree will be announced in the coming weeks, the CDGA said.
“I would like to congratulate all of the nominees of the 23rd Costume Designers Guild Awards,” said Salvador Perez, president of the Costume Designers Guild, IATSE Local 892. “We’ve had to come together as a community to support one another during these unprecedented times. We believe that through our work we have been supporting our audiences as well. We look forward to honoring costume designers’ achievements and their creativity which has transported and inspired us.”
The awards are executive produced by JumpLine and sponsored by Campari.
“With the need to shift our show to a virtual and limited in-person production, we embraced the opportunity to create an entirely new format that will amplify the recognition of these brilliant costume designers,” said JL Pomeroy, executive producer of CDGA and Founder of JumpLine. “For the first time, fans can tune in on Twitter to help celebrate the innovative genius of the costume designers who bring characters to life in their favorite films and series.”
The show will remain on Twitter and also be available on demand the next day across platforms including CDGA.LIVE and CDGA’s Instagram, the CDGA said.
Here is a complete list of nominations:
EXCELLENCE IN SCI-FI / FANTASY FILM
“Dolittle,” Jenny Beavan
“Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey,” Michael Wilkinson
“Mulan,” Bina Daigeler
“Pinocchio,” Massimo Cantini Parrini
“Wonder Woman 1984,” Lindy Hemming
EXCELLENCE IN CONTEMPORARY FILM
“Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar,” Trayce Gigi Field
“Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn),” Erin Benach
“Da 5 Bloods,” Donna Berwick
“Promising Young Woman,” Nancy Steiner
“The Prom,” Lou Eyrich
EXCELLENCE IN PERIOD FILM
“Emma,” Alexandra Byrne
“Judas and the Black Messiah,” Charlese Antoinette Jones
“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” Ann Roth
“Mank,” Trish Summerville
“One Night in Miami,” Francine Jamison-Tanchuck
EXCELLENCE IN SCI-FI / FANTASY TELEVISION
“The Mandalorian: `Chapter 13: The Jedi,’ ” Shawna Trpcic
“Snowpiercer: `Access is Power,’ ” Cynthia Summers
“Star Trek: Picard: `Absolute Candor,’ ” Christine Bieselin Clark
“Westworld: `Parce Domine,’ ” Shay Cunliffe
“What We Do in the Shadows: `Nouveau Theatre des Vampires,’ ” Amanda Neale
EXCELLENCE IN CONTEMPORARY TELEVISION
“Emily in Paris: ‘Faux Amis,’ ” Patricia Field & Marilyn Fitoussi
“Euphoria: `Part 1: Rue – Trouble Don’t Last Always,’ ” Heidi Bivens
“I May Destroy You: `Social Media is a Great Way to Connect,’ ” Lynsey Moore
“Schitt’s Creek: `Happy Ending,’ ” Debra Hanson
“Unorthodox: `Part 2,’ ” Justine Seymour
EXCELLENCE IN PERIOD TELEVISION
“Bridgerton: `Diamond of the First Water,’ ” Ellen Mirojnick & John W. Glaser III
“The Crown: `Terra Nullius,’ ” Amy Roberts
“Lovecraft Country: `I Am,’ ” Dayna Pink
“Mrs. America: `Shirley,’ ” Bina Daigeler
“The Queen’s Gambit: `End Game,’ ” Gabriele Binder
EXCELLENCE IN VARIETY, REALITY-COMPETITION, LIVE TELEVISION
“Dancing with the Stars: `Villains Night,’ ” Daniela Gschwendtner & Steven Norman Lee
“Hamilton,” Paul Tazewell
“The Masked Dancer: `Premiere — Everybody Mask Now!’ ” Gabrielle Letamendi & Candice Rainwater
“The Masked Singer: `The Semi Finals — The Super Six,’ ” Marina Toybina
“Saturday Night Live: `John Mulaney / The Strokes,’ ” Tom Broecker & Eric Justian
EXCELLENCE IN SHORT FORM DESIGN
Apple: Shot on iPhone by Damien Chazelle – Vertical Cinema, “The Stunt Double” short film, April Napier
“The Killers: ‘Caution’ ” music video, Samantha Kuester
Selena Gomez: “Boyfriend” music video, Dawn Ritz & Kenn Law
Tim Burton Themed Halloween Party short film, Dawn Ritz
The Weeknd: “Blinding Lights” music video, Ami Goodheart
