‘One Battle After Another,’ ‘Frankenstein’ Top Winners at Costume Designers Guild Awards

As season chugs along, it was the Costume Designers Guild’s turn on Thursday, announcing the winners across film, television, short form and costume illustration. The 2026 , held at The Ebell of Los Angeles, saw prizes handed out to the costume designers behind One Battle After Another, Frankenstein and Wicked: For Good, while on the TV side, awards went to The Studio, Palm Royale and Andor. The evening was hosted by actress Courtney Hope, with a number of special honors also awarded: the Career Achievement Award to veteran costume designer Michelle Cole, the Distinguished Collaborator Award to James Cameron, the Spotlight Award to Kate Hudson and the Vanguard Spotlight Award to Teyana Taylor. Related Stories Taylor, who has stunned on red carpets throughout awards season, noted in her speech, “I love building looks from the ground up — pulling references, blending eras, mixing masculine with feminine energy and street couture. For me, fashion is another form of directing; it tells a story before I ever step on a stage or in front of a camera,” as she shouted out “every designer who has collaborated with me and trusted my creative instincts.” Accepting her award, Hudson spoke about how “some of my earliest memories are sitting on the floor of a studio in Hollywood surrounded by every sequin imaginable. Looking down at me are these giants: my exquisite mother and the phenomenal, iconic Bob Mackie.” She later teased, “I hope I get to work with every single person in this room, and I promise I’m really fun to work with. I’m good at collaborating and I’ll always take a no.” And during Cameron’s time on stage, the filmmaker emphasized how “these awards and this community that celebrates the art of design is so critical in this age of the onslaught of AI. Honor the artist given creativity, because you know what? AI don’t sew.” Another notable moment came with The Studio‘s win, as costume designer Kameron Lennox paid tribute to the recently passed Catherine O’Hara, revealing she and assistant designer Tyler Kinney were wearing some of the late star’s jewelry that night in her honor. Also at the event, Bulgari served as a strategic partner and introduced a new edition of the Guild’s iconic statuette, The Adrian, as well as dressed several of the honorees, while Tracee Ellis Ross, Paul Feig, Katherine LaNasa, Janelle Monáe, Diallo Riddle, Samba Schutte, Jodie Turner-Smith, Damon Wayans and Sasheer Zamata appeared as presenters. Check out the full list of winners from the 28th annual CDGAs below: Excellence in Contemporary Film One Battle After Another – Colleen Atwood, Costume Designer, CDG & Bryan Roberts Kopp, Assistant Costume Designer, CDG (WINNER)Bugonia – Jennifer Johnson, CDGF1 The Movie – Julian Day, CDGWake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery – Jenny Eagan, CDGWeapons – Trish Summerville, CDG Excellence in Period Film Frankenstein – Kate Hawley, Costume Designer, CDG & Renée Fontana, Assistant Costume Designer, CDG (WINNER)Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale – Anna Mary Scott RobbinsHamnet – Malgosia Turzanska, CDGHedda – Lindsay PughSinners – Ruth E. Carter, CDG Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film Wicked: For Good – Paul Tazewell, Costume Designer, CDG (WINNER)Avatar: Fire and Ash – Deborah L. Scott, CDGHow To Train Your Dragon – Lindsay PughThunderbolts* – Sanja Milkovic Hays, CDGTron: Ares – Christine Bieselin Clark, CDG & Alix Friedberg, CDG Excellence in Contemporary Television The Studio – “CinemaCon” – Kameron Lennox, Costume Designer, CDG & Tyler Kinney, Assistant Costume Designer, CDG (WINNER)Emily in Paris – “Veni, Vidi, Venezia” – Marylin FitoussiHacks – “Heaven” – Kathleen Felix-Hager, CDGThe Righteous Gemstones – “You Hurled Me Into the Depths, Into the Very Heart of the Seas” – Christina Flannery, CDGWednesday – “Woe Me The Money” – Colleen Atwood, CDG & Mark Sutherland Excellence in Period Television Palm Royale – “Maxine Is Ready to Single Mingle” – Alix Friedberg & Leigh Bell, Costume Designers, CDG & Samantha Schwartz, Assistant Costume Designer, CDG (WINNER)1923 – “A Dream and a Memory” – Janie Bryant, CDG & Gaby Acosta, CDGChief of War – “City of Flowers” – Caroline Eselin-Schaefer, CDGHouse of Guinness – “Episode 4” – Edward K. GibbonThe Gilded Age – “Marriage Is a Gamble” – Kasia Walicka Maimone Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television Andor – “Harvest” – Michael Wilkinson, Costume Designer, CDG (WINNER)Black Mirror – “USS Callister: Into Infinity” – Matthew PriceMurderbot – “FreeCommerce” – Carrie Grace, CDG & Laura Jean Shannon, CDGThe Wheel of Time – “He Who Comes With The Dawn” – Sharon GilhamThe Witcher – “Baptism of Fire” – Lucinda Wright Excellence in Variety, Reality-Competition, Live Television Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Special – Tom Broecker, Costume Designer, CDG and Christina Natividad & Ashley Dudek, Costume Designers (WINNER)Dancing with the Stars – “Premiere” – Steven Norman Lee, CDG & Daniela Gschwendtner, CDGThe Masked Singer – “The Lucky 6: Merging of the Masks” – Steven Norman Lee, CDG & Luke D’Alessandro, CDGThe Traitors – “Til Death Us Do Part” – Sam Spector, CDG & Rikki FinlayWicked: One Wonderful Night – Katja Cahill, CDG Excellence in Short Form Design Dandyland – Episode 10 – Rafaella Rabinovich, Costume Designer (WINNER)Uber Eats: A Century of Cravings – Super Bowl – Michelle Martini, Costume Designer, CDG (WINNER)Someday, by Spike Jonze: AirPods 4 – Kym Barrett, CDGLady Gaga: The Dead Dance (Music Video) – Colleen Atwood, CDGBatman vs. Bateman: State Farm® – Anette Cseri, CDG Excellence in Costume Illustration Sinners – Felipe Sanchez, CDG Illustrator (WINNER)On Swift Horses – Eduardo Lucero, CDG IllustratorPalm Royale – Oksana Nedavniaya, CDG IllustratorWeapons – Oksana Nedavniaya, CDG Illustrator
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