The CDG Awards are the last BTL presentation before the Oscars

Posted on Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Costume Designers Cap Below-The-Line Race

The Costume Designers Guild presented awards for outstanding costume design in film, television and commercials on Tuesday, February 19th, concluding the pre-Oscar below-the-line races.

Career Achievement Awards were presented to two costume designers. Eduardo Castro received the special honor for his work in television series including "Miami Vice," "Ugly Betty," "Castle," and "Once Upon A Time." Judianna Makovsky received the honor for her work in film, providing costumes for features including "Pleasantville," "Harry Potter and the Scorcerer's Stone," "Seabiscuit" and "The Hunger Games." Makovsky also claimed the Excellence in Commercial Costume Design Award for "Captain Morgan Black." Steve Martin was on hand to present the Distinguished Collaborator Award to Lorne Michaels.

Below is a complete list of the evening's winners:

Outstanding Period/Fantasy TV Series:

Caroline McCall, "Downton Abbey"

Outstanding Made-For-Television Movie or Miniseries:

Lou Eyrich, "American Horror Story: Asylum, Season 2"

Outstanding Contemporary TV Series

Molly Maginnis, "Smash"

Excellence in Commercial Costume Design

Judianna Makovsky, "Captain Morgan Black"

Excellence in Contemporary Film

Jany Temime, "Skyfall"

Excellence in Fantasy Film

Eiko Ishioka, "Mirror Mirror"

Excellence in Period Film

Jacqueline Durran, "Anna Karenina"