0 a person who makes and rents out costumes, especially for use in a theatre --
Their father was a theatrical costumier.
He retired from the profession of retail costumier.
He suffered extreme want, sleeping out in the parks and streets, until he obtained employment as designer to a theatrical costumier.
The scene-painter, the carpenter, and the costumier no longer usurp the place of the author and actor.
She was a noted costumier for the stage and films.
With a deftness that was worthy of a theatrical costumier, the detectives converted themselves and the two young men into ship's firemen.
Well, Jenkins, how are we this morning? said his excellency, approaching, while the costumier was picking up his fashion-plates, scattered over all the easy chairs.
To paint a real historical picture one requires the assistance of a theatrical costumier and a photographer.