'The Grand Budapest Hotel', 'Into The Woods' and 'Birdman' took home the top awards at the Costume Designers Guild Awards last night (17.02.15).

Costume Designers Guild Awards host Emmy Rossum

Costume Designers Guild Awards host Emmy Rossum

Milena Canonero's creations for the 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' won the Excellence in Period Film prize while Colleen Atwood was presented with the Excellence in Fantasy Film award for her costumes in the fairytale adventure 'Into The Woods', starring Meryl Streep and James Corden.

Both films have also been nominated in the Academy Awards costume category.

Albert Wolsky took home the Excellence in Contemporary Film prize for his costumes in the Michael Keaton-fronted drama 'Birdman', which was presented by Beau Bridges, with 'True Detective' and 'Game of Thrones' taking home the Outstanding Contemporary Television Series and Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series respectively.

Christopher Lawrence was awarded the Excellence in Commercial Costume Design by 'Mad Men' star Kiernan Shipka before Lou Eyrich was honoured by Jon Voight with the Outstanding Made for Television Movie or Mini Series for his designs in the FX series 'American Horror Story: Freak Show'.

The event - which was hosted by 'The Day After Tomorrow' star Emmy Rossum at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles - also honoured Naomi Watts with the Lacoste Spotlight Award which is given to 'an actor whose talent and career personify an enduring commitment to excellence.'

On receiving the gong, the blonde beauty - who stunned in a white, floor-length gown from Altuzarra's Spring/Summer collection - opened up about her love of costumes and credited her mother for introducing her to design from a young age.

According to Deadline, she said: "I love clothing. I love costumes. I love designers. I feel like it's such a huge part of my life. I grew up with my mother, who made our clothes, hand-sewed them."

Honorary awards also went to director Richard Linklater, who was presented with the Distinguished Collaborator Award and costume designer Aggie Guerard Rodgers, who took home the Career Achievement Award.

Costume Designers Guild Awards winners list:

Excellence in Contemporary Film:

Albert Wolsky - 'Birdman'

Excellence in Period Film:

Milena Canonero - 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'

Excellence in Fantasy Film:

Colleen Atwood - 'Into the Woods'

Excellence in Commercial Costume Design:

Christopher Lawrence - 'Defy Expectations', 'Villagers'

Outstanding Contemporary Television Series:

Jenny Eagan - 'True Detective'

Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series:

Michele Clapton - 'Game of Thrones'

Outstanding Made for Television Movie or Mini Series:

Lou Eyrich - 'American Horror Story: Freak Show '