Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Contemporary Television

The Costume Designers Guild Award for for Excellence in Contemporary Costume Design for Television Series is one of the annual awards given by the Costume Designers Guild for costume design in American television.

Winners and nominees

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1990s

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Year Series Costume Designer(s) Network
1999
[1]
Sex and the City Patricia Field HBO
3rd Rock from the Sun Melina Root NBC
Ally McBeal Rachael Stanley Fox
Tracey Takes On... Jane Ruhm HBO

2000s

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Year Series Costume Designer(s) Network
2000
[2]
Sex and the City Patricia Field HBO
Ally McBeal Kathleen Detoro and Yana Syrkin Fox
The West Wing Lyn Paolo NBC
Will & Grace Lori Eskowitz-Carter
2001
[3]
The Sopranos Juliette Polsca HBO
Sex and the City Patricia Field HBO
Six Feet Under Mark Bridges ("Pilot");
Gail McMullen (Series)
Will & Grace Lori Eskowitz-Carter NBC
2002
[4]
Alias Laura Goldsmith ABC
Sex and the City Patricia Field HBO
Six Feet Under Gail McMullen
The Sopranos Juliette Polsca
2003
[5]
Sex and the City Patricia Field HBO
Alias Laura Goldsmith ABC
Six Feet Under Jill M. Ohanneson HBO
The Sopranos Juliette Polsca
Will & Grace Lori Eskowitz-Carter NBC
2004
[6]
Sex and the City Patricia Field HBO
Desperate Housewives Catherine Adair ABC
Nip/Tuck Lou Eyrich FX
Six Feet Under Jill M. Ohanneson HBO
The Sopranos Juliette Polsca
2005
[7]
Six Feet Under Jill M. Ohanneson HBO
Alias Laura Goldsmith ABC
Arrested Development Katie Sparks Fox
Desperate Housewives Catherine Adair ABC
Nip/Tuck Lou Eyrich FX
2006
[8]
Ugly Betty Eduardo Castro ABC
Big Love Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko HBO
Desperate Housewives Catherine Adair ABC
Entourage Amy Westcott HBO
The Sopranos Juliette Polsca
2007
[9]
Ugly Betty Eduardo Castro ABC
Big Love Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko HBO
Dancing with the Stars Randall Christensen ABC
Entourage Amy Westcott HBO
The Sopranos Juliette Polsca
2008
[10]
Ugly Betty Eduardo Castro and Patricia Field ABC
30 Rock Tom Broecker NBC
Dancing with the Stars Randall Christensen ABC
Entourage Amy Westcott HBO
Gossip Girl Eric Daman The CW
2009
[11]
Glee Lou Eyrich Fox
Big Love Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko HBO
Dancing with the Stars Randall Christensen ABC
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Jo Katsaras HBO
Ugly Betty Patricia Field ABC

2010s

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Year Series Costume Designer(s) Network
2010
[12]
Glee Lou Eyrich Fox
Big Love Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko HBO
Dancing with the Stars Randall Christensen, Daniella Gschwendtner and Steven Norman Lee ABC
Modern Family Alix Friedberg
Treme Alonzo Wilson HBO
2011
[13]
Glee Jennifer Eve and Lou Eyrich Fox
Modern Family Alix Friedberg ABC
Revenge Jill M. Ohanneson
Saturday Night Live Tom Broecker and Eric Justian NBC
Sons of Anarchy Kelli Jones FX
2012
[14]
Smash Molly Maginnis NBC
Girls Jennifer Rogien HBO
Nashville Susie DeSanto ABC
Revenge Jill M. Ohanneson
Treme Alonzo Wilson and Ann Walters HBO
2013
[15]
House of Cards Tom Broecker Netflix
Breaking Bad Jennifer L. Bryan AMC
Nashville Susie DeSanto ABC
Saturday Night Live Tom Broecker and Eric Justian NBC
Scandal Lyn Paolo ABC
2014
[16]
True Detective Jenny Eagan HBO
House of Cards Johanna Argan Netflix
Ray Donovan Christopher Lawrence Showtime
Saturday Night Live Tom Broecker and Eric Justian NBC
Scandal Lyn Paolo ABC
2015
[17]
American Horror Story: Hotel Lou Eyrich FX
Empire (Season 1) Rita McGhee Fox
House of Cards Johanna Argan and Kemal Harris Netflix
Ray Donovan Christopher Lawrence Showtime
Transparent Marie Schley Amazon
2016
[18]
American Horror Story: Roanoke Lou Eyrich and Helen Huang FX
Empire Paolo Nieddu Fox
Grace and Frankie Allyson B. Fanger Netflix
House of Cards Johanna Argan and Kemal Harris
Transparent Marie Schley Amazon
2017
[19]
The Handmaid's Tale Ane Crabtree Hulu
American Horror Story: Cult Sarah Evelyn Bram FX
Big Little Lies Alix Friedberg HBO
Grace and Frankie Allyson B. Fanger Netflix
The Young Pope Luca Canfora and Carlo Poggioli HBO
2018
[20]
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story Lou Eyrich and Allison Leach FX
Grace and Frankie Allyson B. Fanger Netflix
The Romanoffs Janie Bryant and Wendy Chuck Amazon
Sharp Objects Alix Friedberg HBO
This Is Us Hala Bahmet NBC
Year Series Episode(s) Costume Designer(s) Network
2019
[21]
Schitt's Creek "The Dress" Debra Hanson Pop
Big Little Lies "She Knows" Alix Friedberg HBO
Fleabag Episode 1" Ray Holman Amazon
Killing Eve "Desperate Times" Charlotte Mitchell BBC America
Russian Doll "Superiority Complex" Jennifer Rogien Netflix

2020s

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Year Series Episode(s) Costume Designer(s) Network
2020
[22]
Schitt's Creek "Happy Ending" Debra Hanson Pop
Emily in Paris "Faux Amis" Patricia Field and Marylin Fitoussi Netflix
Euphoria "Trouble Don't Last Always" Heidi Bivens HBO
I May Destroy You "Social Media is a Great Way to Connect" Lynsey Moore
Unorthodox "Part 2" Justine Seymour Netflix
2021
[23]
Emily in Paris "French Revolution" Patricia Field and Marylin Fitoussi Netflix
Euphoria "Fuck Anyone Who's Not a Sea Blob" Heidi Bivens HBO
Hacks "There Is No Line" Kathleen Felix-Hager HBO Max
Mare of Easttown "Miss Lady Hawk Herself" Meghan Kasperlik HBO
Squid Game "VIPS" Cho Sang-kyung Netflix
2022
[24]
Wednesday "Wednesday's Child is Full of Woe" Colleen Atwood and Mark Sutherland Netflix
Emily in Paris "What's it All About..." Marylin Fitoussi Netflix
Euphoria "Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door" Heidi Bivens HBO
Hacks "The Captain's Wife" Kathleen Felix-Hager HBO Max
The White Lotus "In the Sandbox" Alex Bovaird HBO

Programs with multiple wins

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Programs with multiple nominations

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References

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