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costumier

[ko-stoo-mee-er, -styoo-, kaws-ty-myey] / kɒˈstu mi ər, -ˈstyu-, kɔs tüˈmyeɪ /




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At a fancy-dress party on Mustique, she wore a Valkyrie outfit, hired for her by Colin Tennant from a Los Angeles costumier, and in it she mimed an aria from the Ring Cycle.

From The Guardian • Sep. 23, 2017

They have a UK origin, having been specially customised by famous London costumier Bermans & Nathans, whose 40 Camden Street address remains on a clothing tag.

From The Guardian • May 22, 2013

Martin Scorsese and Sandy Powell are another power couple of director and costumier.

From New York Times • Nov. 19, 2012

He is, besides, property-man, costumier, and a good mimic, often obliging the manager by imitating the bark of a dog, the crow of a cock, or the bray of a donkey behind the wings.

From The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba by Goodman, Walter

Under the latter system, the attention of the spectator is largely absorbed by the triumphs of the scene-painter and machinist, of the costumier and the musicians.

From Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other Essays by Lee, Sidney, Sir