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		Definition of costumier in English: costumier(US costumer) noun kɒˈstjuːmɪə A person or company that makes or supplies theatrical or fancy-dress costumes.  Example sentencesExamples -  The costumer does not let them down.
 -  And, as I have patiently had to explain to costumers in shows I have directed, footwear is very important for the actor.
 -  What you want is to pop along to your nearest theatrical costumiers, where you buy (follow me closely here) a spot of fake tears.
 -  Many of these grads find work at the corporate headquarters, or as costumers and milliners, or as freelance costume designers for other local theaters.
 -  They've been supplying their established costumers with rationed amounts of vaccine, depending on their needs, and are just ramping up supply enough now to meet the needs of new customers.
 -  She is a skilful costumier, but she has had to develop new skills when dealing with actors, designers and directors.
 -  With his death the true loss to mourn is not that of the celebrity designer, but of the outstanding theatrical costumier of his age.
 -  He keeps me around for when the costumers come back because he couldn't fix their problem.
 -  The company had an imaginative director and two budding theatrical costumiers who saved the day.
 -  ‘Toby showed up on the set dressed so perfectly that our costumer did not even put him in another outfit,’ recalls the co-director.
 -  ‘We have tried local theatrical costumiers but no one has exactly the right period.’
 -  The costumier Tanya took us again to check the costume painting.
 -  A parent, who is a costumer for a theatre company, provided many of the bright, colourful costumes.
 -  It depends on what I'm shopping for, but I do reasonably well because I get my corsets and costumes made for me by my best-friend who is a costumier, and she makes things for me at extremely good rates.
 -  Forty classical dancers, folk dancers, musicians, singers, and costumers comprised the collaboration that brought the audience to its feet.
 -  A trip to a theatrical costumier's secured the fancy dress, complete with buckled shoes, breeches and elaborate cuffs and ruff.
 -  But for costumers, form still must follow function; the dancer must be able to perform the choreography, and safely, in whatever fabric and design are presented.
 -  Last Monday ballot forms were sent to stage technicians, costumiers and maintenance staff.
 -  They are designers, art directors, costumers and especially animators.
 -  Thankfully, the costumier and my mother returned to the room.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: French, from costumer 'dress in a costume' (see costume).    Definition of costumer in US English: costumer(British costumier) noun A person or company that makes or supplies theatrical or fancy-dress costumes.  Example sentencesExamples -  The costumier Tanya took us again to check the costume painting.
 -  A trip to a theatrical costumier's secured the fancy dress, complete with buckled shoes, breeches and elaborate cuffs and ruff.
 -  They are designers, art directors, costumers and especially animators.
 -  But for costumers, form still must follow function; the dancer must be able to perform the choreography, and safely, in whatever fabric and design are presented.
 -  Last Monday ballot forms were sent to stage technicians, costumiers and maintenance staff.
 -  Thankfully, the costumier and my mother returned to the room.
 -  What you want is to pop along to your nearest theatrical costumiers, where you buy (follow me closely here) a spot of fake tears.
 -  Forty classical dancers, folk dancers, musicians, singers, and costumers comprised the collaboration that brought the audience to its feet.
 -  ‘We have tried local theatrical costumiers but no one has exactly the right period.’
 -  The costumer does not let them down.
 -  The company had an imaginative director and two budding theatrical costumiers who saved the day.
 -  It depends on what I'm shopping for, but I do reasonably well because I get my corsets and costumes made for me by my best-friend who is a costumier, and she makes things for me at extremely good rates.
 -  She is a skilful costumier, but she has had to develop new skills when dealing with actors, designers and directors.
 -  ‘Toby showed up on the set dressed so perfectly that our costumer did not even put him in another outfit,’ recalls the co-director.
 -  He keeps me around for when the costumers come back because he couldn't fix their problem.
 -  They've been supplying their established costumers with rationed amounts of vaccine, depending on their needs, and are just ramping up supply enough now to meet the needs of new customers.
 -  With his death the true loss to mourn is not that of the celebrity designer, but of the outstanding theatrical costumier of his age.
 -  Many of these grads find work at the corporate headquarters, or as costumers and milliners, or as freelance costume designers for other local theaters.
 -  And, as I have patiently had to explain to costumers in shows I have directed, footwear is very important for the actor.
 -  A parent, who is a costumer for a theatre company, provided many of the bright, colourful costumes.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: French, from costumer ‘dress in a costume’ (see costume).     |