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costuming

[ kos-too-ming, -tyoo- ]

noun

  1. material for costumes.
  2. costumes collectively.
  3. the act of furnishing or designing costumes.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of costuming1

First recorded in 1855–60; costume + -ing 1
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“If somebody needed to know something about costuming, Pat was the one they could go to,” she said.

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The film itself is a fairly slight story, gussied up in period costuming and hair.

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The “Miss Brodie” version of Smith, in character, can be best described as tailored, and that refers to more than simple costuming.

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She specifically referenced the negative feedback the internet gave after seeing the costuming for the 2022 film “Not Okay,” with many feeling its outfits belonged in 2020.

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“Taylor often played the part of a damsel in distress or an overlooked romantic interest using theatrical costuming,” writes Sarah Chapelle in “Taylor Swift Style” — out Oct.

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