2017 Costume Designers Guild Award Winners: The Complete List
'La La Land,' 'American Horror Story' and 'Hidden Figures' took home honors Tuesday night.

Hidden Figures (20th Century Fox) is nominated for best picture. Donna Gigliotti, Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, Pharrell Williams and Theodore Melfi are producers of the film. This is the fourth nomination in this category for Donna Gigliotti, who won for Shakespeare in Love (1998). Her other best picture nominations were for The Reader (2008) and Silver Linings Playbook (2012).
La La Land, Doctor Strange and Hidden Figures in film, as well as American Horror Story, Game of Thrones and The Crown in the TV categories took home honors at the Costume Designers Guild Awards, which were handed out Feb. 21 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in a ceremony hosted by Mandy Moore.
As previously announced, Meryl Streep received the Distinguished Collaborator Award. Lily Collins was honored with the LACOSTE Spotlight Award, costume designer Jeffrey Kurland was honored with this year’s Career Achievement Award, illustrator Lois DeArmond was honored with the Distinguished Service Award and costume designer Ret Turner was posthumously inducted into the Guild’s Hall of Fame.
During the past 10 years, the winner of one of the CDG Awards categories went on to win the Oscar for costume design. Four times it went to the winner of the period film category, and twice the Oscar was awarded to the fantasy film winner.
The complete list of winners is below.
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Excellence in Contemporary Film
La La Land – Mary Zophres (WINNER)
Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie – Rebecca Hale
Captain Fantastic – Courtney Hoffman
Lion – Cappi Ireland
Nocturnal Animals – Arianne Phillips
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Excellence in Period Film
Hidden Figures – Renee Ehrlich Kalfus (WINNER)
The Dressmaker – Marion Boyce, Margot Wilson
Florence Foster Jenkins – Consolata Boyle
Hail, Caesar! – Mary Zophres
Jackie – Madeline Fontaine
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Excellence in Fantasy Film
Doctor Strange – Alexandra Byrne (WINNER)
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them – Colleen Atwood
Kubo and the Two Strings – Deborah Cook
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children – Colleen Atwood
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – David Crossman, Glyn Dillion
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Outstanding Contemporary Television Series
American Horror Story: Roanoke – Lou Eyrich, Helen Huang (WINNER)
Empire – Paolo Nieddu
Grace & Frankie – Allyson B. Fanger
House of Cards – Johanna Argan, Kemal Harris
Transparent – Marie Schley
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Outstanding Period Television Series
The Crown – Michele Clapton (WINNER)
Penny Dreadful – Gabriella Pescucci
Stranger Things, Series – Kimberly Adams, Malgosia Turzanska
Westworld, Pilot – Trish Summerville
Westworld, Series – Ane Crabtree
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Outstanding Fantasy Television Series
Game of Thrones – Michele Clapton, April Ferry (WINNER)
The Man in the High Castle – J.R. Hawbaker
Once Upon a Time – Eduardo Castro
Sleepy Hollow – Mairi Chisholm
The Walking Dead – Eulyn C. Womble
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Excellence in Short Form Design
Pepsi: “Momotaro” Episode Four, featuring Jude Law — Ami Goodheart (WINNER)
Beyonce: “Hold Up” – B. Akerlund
Dos Equis: “The Most Interesting Man in the World - Mission to Mars” – Julie Vogel
Dos Equis: “The New Most Interesting Man in the World Traverses the Sand and the Serengeti” – Liz Botes
H&M: “Come Together” featuring Adrien Brody, directed by Wes Anderson – Milena Canonero