2014 Costume Design Nominee Reception
The Costume Design & Supervision Peer Group honored their Emmy nominees and kicked off the Outstanding Art of Television Costume Design Exhibition at FIDM Museum & Galleries — open to the public through September 20, 2014, in downtown Los Angeles.
Downton Abbey jewelry provider Andrew Prince.
Costumes from Dallas
2014 costume design nominees Eduardo Castro (Once Upon A Time) and Janie Bryant (Mad Men).
Television Academy governor Sue Bub, 2014 nominee Eduardo Castro (Once Upon A Time), guest curator and designer Mary Rose, and 2014 nominee Janie Bryant (Mad Men).
Christine Bean, costume designer for The Blacklist, at this year's Outstanding Art of Television Costume Design Exhibition in downtown Los Angeles.
Designer Marilyn Vance (Bonnie and Clyde), center, and her children Madison, left and Mason, right.
Costumes from Bonnie and Clyde.
Ane Crabtree, costume designer for Masters of Sex.
Designer Luke Reichie (Castle).
Actress Alysia Reiner (Orange Is The New Black).
FIDM spokesperson and fashion designer Nick Verreos.
Designer Joseph A. Porro (Salem).
Costumes from American Horror Story: Coven.
Pretty Little Liars costume designer Mandi Line.
Costume designer Alonzo Wilson (Red Road, Treme) and Masters of Sex designer Ane Crabtree.
Downton Abbey costumes.
Costumes from The Good Wife.
Actor Ian Harding (Pretty Little Liars), PLL costume designer Mandi Line, and costume designer Ellen Mirojnick (Behind the Candelabra).
VP of Education for FIDM Barbara Bundy, guest curator and designer Mary Rose, and Television Academy President and COO Maury McIntyre.
Costume designer Diane Crooke (Parenthood).
Actress Ming Na and costume designer Ann Foley of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Costumes from Masters of Sex.