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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
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 FilmExcellence in Period/Fantasy Film
About Schmidt – Wendy Chuck
About a Boy – Joanna Johnston
Igby Goes Down – Sarah Edwards
Unfaithful – Ellen Mirojnick
White Oleander – Susie DeSantoChicago – Colleen Atwood
Frida – Julie Weiss
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers – Ngila Dickson
Road to Perdition – Albert Wolsky
Excellence in Contemporary TelevisionExcellence in Period/Fantasy Television
Alias – Laura Goldsmith
Sex and the City – Patricia Field
Six Feet Under – Gail McMullen
The Sopranos – Juliet PolcsaAmerican Dreams – Jane Anderson
Fidel – Mayes C. Rubeo
The Rosa Parks Story – Karen Perry
That '70s Show – Melina Root
  • Ann Roth (film)

  • Rita Riggs (television)

  • Piero Tosi

  • Dustin Hoffman

  • Wayne Finkleman

  • Mitchell Leisen

  • Natacha Rambova

  • Clare West

  • Official website

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