NICOLE KIDMAN TO PRESENT SPECIAL HONORARY AWARD TO DIRECTOR ROB MARSHALL

Host Parker Posey and Nadja Swarovski of Swarovski backstage during the 12th Annual Costume Designers Guild Awards with Presenting Sponsor Swarovski at The Beverly Hilton hotel on February 25, 2010 in Beverly Hills, California.
Actress, Parker Posey will host the 12th Annual Costume Designers Guild Awards on Thursday, February 25, 2010 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Nicole Kidman, Lisa Edelstein, Jane Kaczmarek, Loni Anderson, Jayma Mays, Jessalyn Gilsig, Anika Noni Rose, Nancy Sinatra, are among the stars set to present awards at the gala.
“We are more than thrilled to have Parker Posey host this year’s 12th Annual Costume Designers Guild Awards,” said Mary Rose, President, Costume Designers Guild. “Her comedic flair and signature style are the perfect accessories to an evening honoring some of the best costume designers in the television and film industry.”
Parker Posey stars in the upcoming film “Happy Tears” opposite Demi Moore for director Mitchell Lichtenstein and has appeared in over 50 films including “Broken English,” for which she received a Spirit Award nomination, “Fay Grim,” “Superman Returns,” “The Event,” “The Sweetest Thing,” “Personal Velocity” (Spirit Award nomination), “Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay” (Golden Globe® nomination), “The Anniversary Party,” “Best in Show,” “Scream 3,” “You’ve Got Mail,” “Henry Fool,” “Waiting For Guffman,” “Basquiat”, “The Daytrippers,” “Kicking and Screaming,” “Party Girl,” and “Dazed and Confused.” She received a Special Jury Prize at Sundance for her performance in “The House of Yes.” Off-Broadway, Posey starred in the acclaimed revivals of Hurlyburly, for which she received a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actress, and in Lanford Wilson’s Fifth of July, for which she received a Lortel nomination for Lead Actress.
Nicole Kidman will present director, Rob Marshall with the Distinguished Collaborator Award. Additional honorees include Swarovski Award recipient Emily Blunt and Sandy Powell, who will receive the Lacoste Career Achievement in Film Award. Loni Anderson will induct Emmy Award winning costume designer Robert Turturice into the Guild’s Hall of Fame, and Nancy Sinatra will present the Career Achievement in Television Award to Michael Travis.
A full list of this year’s nominees is available at http://www.costumedesignersguild.com/cdg-awards/.
The Costume Designers Guild was founded in 1953 by a group of 30 motion picture costume designers and was created in response to the changing needs of the movie industry. The Costume Designers Guild promotes the artistry, technical expertise and creative vision of their union members in the field of film and television Costume Design. Today, its membership consists of over 700 members and includes motion picture, television, and commercial costume designers, assistant costume designers and illustrators throughout the world.
Swarovski is proud to support the Costume Designers Guild for the 6th consecutive year and is honored to be the sparkling ingredient on stage and screen. For more information on Swarovski, please contact Elizabeth Murphy at 310-652-0089 x4003 or elizabeth.murphy1@swarovski.com. For international inquiries please contact Emma Rickett at emma.rickett@swarovski.com. Please visit www.swarovskisparkles.com & www.swarovski.tv












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