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5th Costume Designers Guild Awards
The 5th Costume Designers Guild Awards, given on February 16, 2003, honored the best costume designs in film and television for 2002. The nominees were announced on January 21, 2003.
| 5th Costume Designers Guild Awards |
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| February 16, 2003 (2003-02-16) |
| Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Beverly Hills, California |
| United States |
| Costume Designers Guild |
| Anjelica Huston |
| About Schmidt – Wendy Chuck |
| Chicago – Colleen Atwood |
The 5th Costume Designers Guild Awards, given on February 16, 2003, honored the best costume designs in film and television for 2002. The nominees were announced on January 21, 2003.
The winners are in bold.
| Excellence in Contemporary Film | Excellence in Period/Fantasy Film |
|---|---|
| About Schmidt – Wendy Chuck | |
| About a Boy – Joanna Johnston | |
| Igby Goes Down – Sarah Edwards | |
| Unfaithful – Ellen Mirojnick | |
| White Oleander – Susie DeSanto | Chicago – Colleen Atwood |
| Frida – Julie Weiss | |
| The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers – Ngila Dickson | |
| Road to Perdition – Albert Wolsky |
| Excellence in Contemporary Television | Excellence in Period/Fantasy Television |
|---|---|
| Alias – Laura Goldsmith | |
| Sex and the City – Patricia Field | |
| Six Feet Under – Gail McMullen | |
| The Sopranos – Juliet Polcsa | American Dreams – Jane Anderson |
| Fidel – Mayes C. Rubeo | |
| The Rosa Parks Story – Karen Perry | |
| That '70s Show – Melina Root |
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Ann Roth (film)
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Rita Riggs (television)
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Piero Tosi
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Dustin Hoffman
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Wayne Finkleman
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Mitchell Leisen
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Natacha Rambova
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Clare West
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