

Awards
Nominees: 2017 Costume Designers Guild Awards
The nominees have been announced for the 19th Costume Designers Guild Awards, recognising the best in costume design across contemporary, fantasy and period productions.
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If you have an eye on your Oscar predictions, then the fantasy and period categories are the ones to watch. Typically these films do better in the consolidated Academy Awards category.
All the nominees are listed below
2017 Costume Designers Guild: The Nominees
Excellence in Contemporary Film
Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
Captain Fantastic
La La Land
Lion
Nocturnal Animals
Excellence in Period Film
The Dressmaker
Florence Foster Jenkins
Hail, Caesar!
Hidden Figures
Jackie
Excellence in Fantasy Film
Doctor Strange
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Kubo and the Two Strings
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Outstanding Contemporary Television Series
American Horror Story: Roanoke
Empire
Grace & Frankie
House of Cards
Transparent
Outstanding Period Television Series
The Crown
Penny Dreadful
Stranger Things, Series
Westworld, Pilot
Westworld, Series
Outstanding Fantasy Television Series
Game of Thrones
The Man in the High Castle
Once Upon A Time
Sleepy Hollow
The Walking Dead, Season 6
Excellence in Short Form Design
Beyoncé, Hold Up
Dos Equis, The Most Interesting Man in the World – Mission to Mars
Dos Equis, The New Most Interesting Man in the World Traverses the Sand and the Serengeti
H&M, Come Together
Pepsi, Momotaro
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