<![CDATA[Jezebel: costume designers guild awards]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jezebel.com.png <![CDATA[Jezebel: costume designers guild awards]]> http://jezebel.com/tag/costumedesignersguildawards http://jezebel.com/tag/costumedesignersguildawards <![CDATA[The Costumes Were Predictably Awesome At The Costume Designers Awards]]> The 11th annual Costume Designers Guild Awards, held at the Four Seasons Beverly Wilshire Hotel last night, brought out some seriously amazing clothes.















The Good:
Jennie Garth is Jean Harlow glam.


Love, love, love Melissa George's weird, diaphanous exercise in fab.


Debra Messing obviously just indulged her inner five-year-old here.


By the by, Tichina Arnold's gown has a lovely draped back.


Kristin Davis looks southern lady lovely.


How gorgeous a wedding gown would Emmanuelle Chriqui's be?


If you wanna do slinky, Tricia Helfer shows how it's done.


Taraji P. Henson does it again. We'll have what she's having!


The Bad:
We get it, Eric Daman: you're a dissipated dandy in the tradition of Baudelaire.


I think I have my cap and gown somewhere. Maybe, like Joan Bergin, I should bedazzle it and wear it out!


Wow, Lori Loughlin's gown should not be shown to epileptics! Or, for that matter, anyone else.

[Images via Getty]

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<![CDATA[Stars Put Best Foot Forward At Costume Designers Guild Awards]]> Yesterday film and television actors alike turned out at the Costume Designers Guild 10th Annual Awards in Beverly Hills to pay homage to the people who sew their pockets shut: costume designers. And on the whole, the female stars in attendance looked good! While Gabrielle Anwar — don't pretend you don't remember Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken! — went for a look more heavy on the costume than the fine design, Jane Kaczmarek, January Jones, and Law and Order's very pregnant Elisabeth Rohm all looked smart and sleek. (J.Lo could really take a page from Rohm's book. Although that point is probably moot, if the gossip columns are to be believed.) And then there were the "What were they thinking?" women: Angelica Huston, Ginnifer Goodwin, Kristen Chenowith. The full Good, Bad, and Ugly, after the jump.





The Good:
cdgelisabethrohm.jpgElisabeth Rohm looks so pretty while pregnant! Also seems comfy in her equally pretty dress.
cdgjanekaczmarek.jpgJane Kaczmarek keeps it classy in a purple column.
cdgjanuaryjones.jpgI love January Jones' minimalist and playful dress. This is the exact right way to wear white.
cdgterriseymour.jpgSimon Cowell's main squeeze/Extra correspondent Terri Seymour kept it classy.


The Bad:
cdgangelicahuston.jpgAngelica Huston: You are one of the greatest actresses of our time. Not a Vegas showgirl.
cdgchristinahendricks.jpgDid no one alert Christina Hendricks that her shapeless blob of a dress was the same shade as her skin?
cdgginnifergoodwin.jpgThis pattern and cut fails to flatter Ginnifer Goodwin.
cdgnatashahenstridge.jpgIf this were Project Runway, Nina Garcia would say that thought she liked the concept of Natasha Henstridge's dress, the execution was poor and the end-result cheap-looking. And I would agree with her.


The Ugly:
cdgkristenchenowith.jpgRemember that "disco hair-cutting smock" that Ricky made on the Project Runway wrestling challenge? How did Kristen Chenoweth get her hands on it?

[All images via Bauer-Griffin]

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