Costume Designers Awards bow in L.A.
![]() 'Sweeney Todd' designer Ruth Myers took home the award for best costume in a period film. |
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Designer Colleen Atwood's dark spin on Victorian English dress in "Sweeney Todd" won the period film kudos, while Ruth Myers' whimsical "Golden Compass" pieces drew the fantasy film nod. Julie Weiss' exaggerated creations earned "Glory" the award for contemporary film.
"Before anything, I just have to say God, I love this job," said multiple award winner Ruth Myers.
Eduardo Castro won in the contemporary television category for colorful skein "Ugly Betty." Robert Blackman nabbed the period and fantasy nod for new series "Pushing Daisies," while "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" designer Mario Davignon drew the award in the TV movie or miniseries field.
The year's special honorees included Paula Wagner, who received the President's Award; James Mangold and Cathy Konrad, the director-producer award; and Myers and Ray Aghayan with the film and television career achievement awards, respectively.
"Any performances that I've been proud of in my films have also been the result of the really unique collaboration between the costume designer, not only with the clothes, but what is going on beneath them and on top of them," Mangold said.
Special posthumous award also went to Costume Designers Hall of Fame inductee Marit Allen for her life's work as a designer.
Award for costume design in a commercial went to Deborah Ferguson for Capitol One's "Princess Kiss" ad.
Complete list of winners:
EXCELLENCE IN CONTEMPORARY FILM
"Blades of Glory," Julie Weiss
EXECELLENCE IN PERIOD FILM
"Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street," Colleen Atwood
EXCELLENCE FANTASY FILM
"The Golden Compass," Ruth Myers
MADE FOR TELEVISION MOIVE OR MINI SERIES
"Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee," Mario Davignon
CONTEMPORARY TELEVISION SERIES
"Ugly Betty," Eduardo Castro
PERIOD/FANTASY TELEVISION SERIES
"Pushing Daisies," Robert Blackman
EXCELLENCE IN COMMERCIAL COSTUME DESIGN
Capitol One "Princess Kiss," Deborah Ferguson
Special Award Honorees
Swarovski President's Award
Paula Wagner
Distinguished Director/Producer Award
James Mangold and Cathy Konrad
Lacoste Career Achievement in Film Award
Ruth Myers
Career Achievement in Television Award
Ray Aghayan
Costume Designers Hall of Fame
Marit Allen
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