5th Costume Designers Guild Awards

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5th Costume Designers Guild Awards
DateFebruary 16, 2003 (2003-02-16)
Location Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Beverly Hills, California
CountryUnited States
Presented by Costume Designers Guild
Hosted by Anjelica Huston
Highlights
Excellence in Contemporary Film: About Schmidt – Wendy Chuck
Excellence in Period/Fantasy Film: Chicago Colleen Atwood
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The 5th Costume Designers Guild Awards, given on 16 February 2003, honored the best costume designs in film and television for 2002. The nominees were announced on January 21, 2003. [1]

Contents

Winners and nominees

The winners are in bold. [2]

Film

Excellence in Contemporary Film Excellence in Period/Fantasy Film

Television

Excellence in Contemporary Television Series Excellence in Period/Fantasy Television Series

Special awards

Career Achievement Award

in Film

Career Achievement Award

in Television

President’s AwardDistinguished Actor AwardHall of Fame

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References

  1. McNary, Dave (January 21, 2003). "Nine wrap up costume nominations". Variety . Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  2. Reifsteck, Greg (March 17, 2003). "Guild gives fitting tribute to costumers". Variety . Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  3. 1 2 3 4 McNary, Dave (February 26, 2003). "4 fit for costume kudos". Variety . Retrieved August 22, 2022.