Kristin Davis says ‘Sex and the City’ prequel would be ‘freaky’
Celebrity
Sex and the City star Kristin Stewart hosted her first awards show last night. Fittingly, it was the Costume Designers Guild’s annual awards. She was a little nervous but happy to be wearing Oscar de la Renta and she talked about loving the idea of a third SATC movie and not so loving the idea of a SATC prequel.
I always believe there is another story to tell,” she explained on the red carpet, admitting that it’s all up to Sarah Jessica Parker and Michael Patrick King. ‘Not so into the prequel,” she admitted. We’re us and you know what I’m saying, and we have discussed our history on the show. So for all our fervent fans who listen to what we say, why would we rewrite that and then have like different people with our names? That’s kinda freaky.”
Watch the video to find out what weird costumes she loved and kept from SATC. She did a great job hosting last night. And the winners were…
This year, the Guild honored Oscar-winner Halle Berry (wearing a red lace trimmed Elie Saab gown) with the newly titled Lacoste Spotlight Award. Two-time Oscar nominee and multiple Emmy winning costume designer Julie Weiss was given the Disaronno Career Achievement in Film and Television Award. A montage highlighting her extraordinary career was introduced by designer favorites Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, and the award was presented by Robert Duvall, Billy Bob Thornton and Diane Lane.
The Distinguished Collaborator Award was presented to famed director Joel Schumacher by Bill Maher. Beloved costume designer Michael Dennison was inducted posthumously into the Guild’s Hall of Fame for his work on television and feature films such as Eat Pray Love and Georgia O’Keefe.
Presenters such as Kellan Lutz, Ginnifer Goodwin and Claire Danes were escorted to the gala in luxurious Audi sedans.
EXCELLENCE IN CONTEMPORARY FILM
Black Swan – Amy Westcott
EXCELLENCE IN PERIOD FILM
The King’s Speech – Jenny Beavan
EXCELLENCE IN FANTASY FILM
Alice in Wonderland – Colleen Atwood
OUTSTANDING CONTEMPORARY TELEVSION SERIES
Glee – Lou Eyrich
OUTSTANDING PERIOD/FANTASY TELEVSION SERIES
Boardwalk Empire – John Dunn & Lisa Padovani
OUTSTANDING MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE OR MINI SERIES
Temple Grandin – Cindy Evans
EXCELLENCE IN COMMERCIAL COSTUME DESIGN
Chanel – Bleu de Chanel – Aude Bronson‐Howard