Amy Adams has already had quite the awards season run and the accolades keep on coming.
The American Hustle starlet, who won a Golden Globe, the SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture and is nominated for Best Actress at the Oscars, took home the Lacoste Spotlight Award at the 16th Costume Designers Guild Awards on Saturday evening.
The 39-year-old actress looked chic in a teal long-sleeve gown with white flower embroidered detail around the bodice. The hue of the frock perfectly accentuated her red locks, which were styled in soft waves.
12 Years a Slave and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire were the big film winners, nabbing the Outstanding Period Film Award and the Outstanding Fantasy Film Award, respectively.
Downton Abbey, House of Cards and Behind the Candelabra won television's top honors. Judd Apatow received the Distinguished Collaborator Award.
Kerry Washington, who was already a winner at the NAACP Image Awards earlier in the evening, was joined onstage by with her Scandal co-star Tony Goldwyn.
Olivia Munn, Elisabeth Röhm, Jonah Hill, Judd Apatow, Mindy Kaling, Raquel Welch, Jeremy Renner, June Squibb, and Kiernan Shipka were also in attendance.
Check out the full list of all the winners:
Excellence In Period Film: Patricia Norris, 12 Years a Slave
Excellence In Fantasy Film: Trish Summerville, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Excellence In Contemporary Film: Suzy Benzinger, Blue Jasmine
Outstanding Made For Television Movie Or Mini Series: Ellen Mirojnick, Behind the Candelabra
Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series: Caroline McCall, Downton Abbey
Outstanding Contemporary Television Series: Tom Broecker, House of Cards
Excellence In Commercial Costume Design: Nancy Steiner, Call of Duty, "Ghosts Masked Warriors"