CDG Nominations: 'Gucci' is IN, 'Spencer' is OUT
Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 10:04PM
Cláudio Alves in Best Costume Design, CDG, Costume Design, Cruella, House of Gucci, Jacqueline Durran, Jenny Beavan, Oscars (21)

by Cláudio Alves

My reaction, seeing SPENCER snubbed, yet again.

The Costume Designers Guild announced its nominations for the 2021 movie and TV year. Some guild award trends continue to accentuate, including the industry's lack of passion for Spencer and the resurgence of Nightmare Alley as an awards contender. House of Gucci is also getting a boost, as is Spider-Man: No Way Home, which scores an inexplicable nomination here for costumes. Overall, though, this was a good day for the Marvel industrial complex, scoring nods across the board, for big and small screen fare. As far as victory predictions go, Jenny Beavan's Disney couture for Cruella seems like the obvious choice. Check out the full lineups and additional comments after the jump…

Making the red dress, behind the scenes in CRUELLA

EXCELLENCE IN PERIOD FILM

This is the CDG category with the most overlap with Oscars, at least if we look at their collective histories. However, it's rare for the Academy to copy-paste the guild's period film choices. Sometimes, they include a contender from the fantasy lineup. Sometimes they pick something else altogether. The CDG didn't even nominate recent winners like Little Women and Phantom Thread. Even so, Spencer's snub is terrible news for Jacqueline Durran (though she still got in for her other 2021 project) and the overall film. Every day that goes by, Kristen Stewart's Best Actress bid feels shakier and shakier. On the other hand, this recognition is great for Cyrano, who might have been a lock at the Oscars had MGM/UA not messed up their release plan so mightily.

 

The costume designers of DUNE

EXCELLENCE IN SCI-FI/FANTASY FILM

Six nominations and still no space for Sammy Sheldon's Eternals costumes - a shame. They run circles around the Spider-Man nostalgia trip, as far as I'm concerned, though it seems that one movie's critical failure and the other's box-office records are playing a role in how the industry sees them. Obviously, Dune is the likely winner and the surefire transfer from this ballot to the AMPAS final five. Still, I'd like to live in a world where Malgosia Turzanska's work got the hosannas it deserves. Her inclusion here is one of the most joyful surprises of the season.

 

Can Ruth E. carter win again?EXCELLENCE IN CONTEMPORARY FILM

Despite Don't Look Up's inclusion, this is a strong list. If Carter hadn't been so recently snubbed for Dolemite Is My Name, I'd predict her as a likely winner and possible Oscar morning surprise. After all, Coming 2 America was shortlisted for its makeup, so the Academy's watching it. In other news, Zola is an inspired choice (the runner-up in my dream ballot, behind The Green Knight), while No Time to Die continues to prove itself a guild juggernaut. It's starting to feel like the latest Bond movie will majorly overperform in "under the line" categories. I'm also happy for Mitchell Travers, who should have won everything under the sun for his Hustlers' outfits back in 2019.

 

Caroline Eselin-Schaefer, behind the scenes on THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD

I don't have much to say regarding the TV nominees, though one must applaud the inclusions of The Underground Railroad. I'm rooting for Caroline Eselin-Schaefer's brilliant mix of period and fantasy, rugged ragged details, and hardwon beauty.

EXCELLENCE IN PERIOD TELEVISION

EXCELLENCE IN SCI-FI/FANTASY TELEVISION 

EXCELLENCE IN CONTEMPORARY TELEVISION 

EXCELLENCE IN VARIETY, REALITY-COMPETITION, LIVE TELEVISION

 

Will CRUELLA inspire two victories at the CDG Awards?

EXCELLENCE IN SHORT FORM DESIGN

 

Who are you rooting for in the CDG Awards race?

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