The 27th "Guild Awards" were held in Los Angeles. It is a prestigious ceremony dedicated to recognizing the best costume designers in films and television series for the past year.
This evening was a true celebration for film and fashion lovers, who had the opportunity to enjoy the creativity and expertise of designers whose work is key to building the visual identity of films and series.
Among the award winners, Linda Moore stands out, who won the award for Outstanding Costume Design in a Historical Film for "Nosferatu," director Robert Eggers' masterpiece, where Moore brought historical accuracy and mystical elegance to every detail of the costumes.
Paul Tazewell was awarded for best costume design for the science fiction film "Sinister," where his visual solutions for costumes transport audiences to new worlds.
Lizzie Kristl won the Contemporary Film Award for "Conclave," her work in creating costumes reflects the elegance and power that shape the film's dynamics.
These three talented costume designers, Linda Moore, Paul Tazewell, and Lizzie Kristl, are also nominated for the Best Costume Design award at the Oscars, along with Arianne Phillips for "The Stranger" and Jantie Yates and David Crossman for "Gladiator II," underscoring their top position in the world of costume design.
The awards in these categories are some of the highest recognition for the talent and dedication of costume designers.