Ariana DeBose, Storm Reid and More Hit the Pink Carpet for the Costume Designers Guild Awards
Celebrating costume designers, Hollywood A-listers gathered in must-see looks to grace the pink carpet
If there were ever an occasion for celebs to really have fun with their evening wear, it would be to celebrate Hollywood’s most prized costume designers in the business. For the 24th annual Costume Designers Guild Awards, the stars took advantage of the opportunity, exuding playful opulence for the grand event.
Academy Award-nominated actress Ariana DeBose presented the award for Excellence in Contemporary Film to Oscar winner Ruth E. Carter for her work in Coming 2 America. DeBose chose a sculptural black Moschino Fall/Winter 2022 dress for the occasion, styled by Zadrian Smith and Sarah Edmiston, which was just recently donned by model Bella Hadid on the runway.
Euphoria‘s Storm Reid stepped out in a custom Prada black lace dress, styled by Jason Bolden. Regal and demure, Reid displayed a quiet elegance, highlighting her sartorial maturity. Laura Dern was also on-hand in an eye-popping red suit with colorblock accessories, as was Spotlight Award honoree Andrew Garfield in custom Saint Laurent.
Joking on Twitter, the Costume Designers Guild Award’s official page quote tweeted the account of CDG Local 892 writing, “The 24th #CDGA Spotlight Award honoree Andrew Garfield apologizes … ‘sorry, my Prada’s at the cleaners.’ with the response, “This custom YSL will have to do.”
Bel-Air newcomers Coco Jones and Jabari Banks flexed their fashion bona fides in a pale pink gown and a light blue velvet suit, respectively. And Just Like Thatstar Karen Pittman rocked ivory feathers while Oscar-winning Mira Sorvino donned a baby blue satin gown with a black bow belt and matching opera gloves.
Winners of the night included Jacqueline West and Robert Morgan who took home the award for Excellence in Sci-Fi//Fantasy Film for Dune, Patricia Field and Marylin Fitoussi snagged the award for Excellence in Contemporary Television for their work in Emily in Paris. Jenny Beaven was granted the award for Excellence in Period Film for Cruella and Sharon Long won for Excellence in Period Television for her sumptuous designs in The Great.
Here, GRAZIA USA has rounded up the best looks at the Costume Designers Guild Awards.