Position responsible for the acquisition, care, and maintenance of costumes for a theatrical company, studio, film, or television production.
Person who acquires and manages a store of costumes for an event or production.
1There are 26 in the company, all men except the wardrobe mistress.
2An old wardrobe mistress who is personal maid for a female impersonator.
3The French company brought their own electrician, carpenter, prop man, and wardrobe mistress.
4She really will get a talking-to from the wardrobe mistress.
5A maestro at the piano in the snazziest tails any wardrobe mistress could provide?
6The stage costumes hung in neat ranks outside under the eye of the wardrobe mistress.
7She said that she had indeed, being the wardrobe mistress for "Mister Roberts."
8As for the woman you speak of, we'll get the wardrobe mistress at the Globe.
9There is Mardian the eunuch, and Iras, Cleopatra's hairdressing girl, and Charmian, her wardrobe mistress!
10Backstage, reporter met Marilyn Putnam, the wardrobe mistress who said there was a crisis every minute.
11If she agreed to it, he'd get in touch with the wardrobe mistress at the Globe, to-night.
12The wardrobe mistress is at the door.
13The wardrobe mistress, with two assistants, and under Rose's intermittent supervision, managed somehow to get them made.
14The drama department boasts a full-time designer, a carpenter and a manager, as well as a part-time wardrobe mistress.
15Each princess had her own wardrobe mistress, but mine was actually my old nurse, who knew little about clothes.
16She can practically hear the wardrobe mistress scolding her, for dropping her costume in a crumpled mass at her feet.