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Meet the Costume Design Nominees

22 April 2014
Costume Design Sketch by Suzanne Cave

This year's Craft Awards 'Costume Design' nominees discuss the process of designing for key characters in television.

Costume Design Winner: Caroline McCallBAFTA/ Richard Kendall

The award for Costume Design was won by Caroline McCall for her work designing for Downton Abbey. Her mask was presented by actress Wunmi Mosaku at the British Academy Television Craft Awards ceremony in 2014. The pair are pictured (left), backstage at the Awards on 27 April 2014.

Find out more about each of the nominees and the processes they followed in creating their designs.

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Suzanne Cave

On designing for The Doctor:

On designing for the character of Verity:

Adventures In Space And Time: Verity Costume Sketch Dr Who Costume Sketch

Adventures In Space And Time


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Annie Symons

On designing for :

Da Vinci's Demons, costume design sketch for Lucrezia Donati Da Vinci's Demons, costume design sketch for Lucrezia Donati

Da Vinci's Demons: Lucrezia Donati


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Caroline McCall

"This episode is set during the summer of 1923, the brief was to clothe the characters as accurately as possible, recreating the glamour, spectacle and excess of the London season.

Downton Abbey - Costume Downton Abbey - Costume

Downton Abbey - Costume


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Lucinda Wright

On designing for the character of Susan:

On designing for Creed:

Suspicions Of Mr Whicher: Mr Whicher costume design sketch Suspicions Of Mr Whicher: Susan costume design sketch

Suspicions Of Mr Whicher


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<li>Logo [web crop] _The Costume Design category at the British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2014, is generously sponsored by CARAT

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