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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

The question of wardrobe was a source of worry, until I volunteered my services; I was a good needlewoman, and, from the sketches Will made, I was able to qualify as a full-fledged costumier.

From My Actor-Husband A true story of American stage life by Anonymous

Upon the tab of her coat she was wearing was the name of a costumier: 'Sartori, Via Roma.'

From The Sign of Silence by Le Queux, William