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The latest from the President:

Everyone may now send in their applications for Costume College 2010. For members of the CGW and sister organizations, the price is now $110.00 for the weekend. For non-members, it is $165.00.

Remember, there is NO LOTTERY or deadline, just staggered starts for registration, depending on whether you're a member, a member of a Sister Organization, or a general public attendee of Costume College.


From the Dean of Costume College 2010: NOTICE

It is with great pleasure that the Board of Costumer's Guild West, Inc. announces a new and exciting location for Costume College 2010. The Marriott Warner Center in Woodland Hills will host Costume College 2010, and we hope become our home for many years.

Some of the benefits of this location include more space for classrooms, more sleeping rooms, a fabulous location right next to a mall and food court, and really fun indoor and outdoor pools! The Marriott Warner Center in Woodland Hills has a website with a great photo tour, located here: http://www.warnercentermarriott.com/

Further details will be available at Costume College 2009. If you have any questions, please contact any CGW board member.


The Costumer's Guild West Inc. is a community of costumers dedicated to promoting the art of costuming and needlework in all forms. Through Costume College, we present an educational forum where members can learn about the history of clothing, expressing their imagination in costuming, and creating links to the past, present, and future in the fashion arts.

Born in the science fiction community, the "CGW" has expanded its focus to include a large number of historic reenactors and masters of the performing arts. As it has evolved, the CGW has turned much of its energy to education.  Thus, for the past 14 years the CGW has produced its yearly educational conference, Costume College. As a result, the level and quality of costuming at events, such as masquerades, reenactments, and at museums has risen.

The people who make up the CGW have many things in common, but the most prevalent one is their desire to expand the imagination. Our members range from people who make no costumes whatsoever but just love the art itself, to novices, amateurs, hobbyists, and even professionals. We want to know all there is to know about costuming: how to design and make costumes, to where we can wear them. Additionally, all events the CGW produces or promotes are open to the public where we encourage dialogue between our members and all those attending these events.

Another of our goals is to give a little back to the wider community. First, we intend to start by creating a year-round educational program. We created a scholarship in memory of our past president, Robin Pavlosky, wherein those who study costuming and costume design can apply for small grants. We have plans in the works to present our historical fashion shows free of charge to retirement and assisted care living facilities. These are just a few more ways we can reach out and bring the art of costuming to the general public.

We also try to build a bridge between the past and the present. The CGW works hard to preserve skills that would be otherwise lost. Not only should these crafts be preserved for their own sake, but we believe the techniques can be utilized in new and creative ways, which means fashion can become art. The goal of the Costumer's Guild West is to teach the way things were and inspire creation of new ideas for tomorrow.

Because we are a non-profit organization and run with all-volunteer labor, we are always looking for a few (or more) good volunteers. If you have a special talent or skill whether costume-related or not (computer graphics, writing, theater experience, cooking, organizational, etc.), we would be happy to put your talent to use. Or, if you know someone who isn't part of the CGW but has an interest in costuming (whether just observing, learning or making), let them know about us. Remember, the more, the merrier.

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