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The
Costume Designers Guild handed out their awards last night, and the Oscar frontrunner, Michael O'Connor's lush designs for
The Duchess, won in the period film category. Lindy Hemming's redesign of the Batman costume (complete with what looked like a giant black olive encasing
Christian Bale's head) won for fantasy, while the rags-to-riches threads of Suttirat Larlarb won yet another trophy for
Slumdog Millionaire.
This win proves that
Slumdog is
truly unstoppable, as it beat out
Robert Downey Jr. in a tux (not mention battle armor),
Meryl Streep in overalls, Mickey Rourke in a unitard and
Sarah Jessica Parker, Miss Fashionista Carrie Bradshaw herself, in a wedding dress. Maybe it was Freida Pinto's lemon yellow scarf that cinched the deal ...
1 comment:
I didn't even know these awards existed. How interesting. I love the categories. It does remind you that decisions were made for every piece of clothing in a movie. Right down to Meryl's overhauls!
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