Someone who designs or supplies costumes (as for a play or masquerade)
1 In my free time: I'm an actress and a costumier as well.
2 I've got Florian's address here, and he knows every costumier in London.
3 In five minutes a dozen turnings intervened between me and the costumier 's shop.
4 He must surrender himself unconditionally to the costumier , and obey implicitly his behests.
5 Further-andthis is very rare-itowes nothing to the adventitious aid of the costumier .
6 The painter, hairdresser, and costumier , had performed their several offices- Iwasready for the masquerade.
7 Not at the costumier 's or the cleaner's so soon.
8 Do we not buy our fate at the costumier 's ?
9 From spacesuits for films and dresses for Game of Thrones, costumier Chantelle Gerrard has been busy.
10 To paint a real historical picture one requires the assistance of a theatrical costumier and a photographer.
11 This is a reprint of a delicious guide published in the 1970s by celebrated costumier Edith Head.
12 Moreover, I doubt if there is a costumier in England who knows how to cut "rationals" properly.
13 And any disguise you may think of, that too I could procure from a costumier , a Jew I know.
14 Perhaps the Duchess thought that by employing the same costumier , she might also gain some of the venal beauteous attractions.
15 Her gowns had not only style, which might be due to the costumier , but also effect, which is entirely personal.
16 It was full of clothing,-garmentswhich might have formed the stock-in-tradeof a costumier whose speciality was providing costumes for masquerades.
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