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单词 costumier
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Martin Scorsese and Sandy Powell are another power couple of director and costumier. Hollywood's Finest on Display 2012-11-19T10:53:03Z
On a whim, she called up the costume house Angels, one of the world’s largest suppliers of clothing for film, and where a young Alexander McQueen worked as a costumier. How Jacqueline Durran, the “Little Women” Costume Designer, Remixes Styles and Eras 2020-01-13T05:00:00Z
You suspect, however, that one supplementary profession still making healthy profits will be historical costumiers. The Paradise: do viewers really need more period drama? 2012-09-25T14:22:53Z
Catering to the needs of the numerous local seamstresses, costumiers, knitters, crocheteers and dressmakers, it thrived. In pictures: Behind the shop facade 2022-03-31T04:00:00Z
Maria Barnard worked at Browns as a seamstress and costumier for 19 years. Browns of Chester: Sad demise of 'the Harrods of the North' 2021-05-15T04:00:00Z
The atmosphere was often one of a family fete, with horse riding and circus sideshows, costumiers and storytelling. High time at Wilderness Festival - BBC News 2015-08-11T04:00:00Z
Much of this influence is the legacy of legendary Sex and the City costumier Patricia Field, who made a name for herself by nailing down each character down to the last stud earring. Sex and the City's Fashion Effect 2013-01-14T11:10:00Z
Every detail of her glorious figure was set off to the full by her costumier, and her attire spoke of wealth, even while this fact was not ostentatious or even intended. The Everlasting Arms 2012-03-22T02:00:37.327Z
A positive thrill of excitement runs through fashionable Palma when notice is received of the approaching visit of a milliner or costumier from Paris or Madrid. The Fortunate Isles Life and Travel in Majorca, Minorca and Iviza 2012-03-21T02:00:34.053Z
On this space there stood No. 4, in recent times occupied by Mr. Stinchcombe, costumier Rambles in Dickens' Land 2012-01-25T03:00:36.463Z
I confided myself at first to the hands of the costumier with characteristic truthfulness. Memoirs of an American Prima Donna 2011-11-17T03:00:32.600Z
Meta, arrayed in the costliest and neatest garments a fashionable costumier could devise, and, through her father’s fondness, “bedecked in jewels rare,” was nothing more. In the Land of the Great Snow Bear A Tale of Love and Heroism 2011-08-31T02:01:29.827Z
In short, her costumier was an artist who knew her business. The Everlasting Arms 2012-03-22T02:00:37.327Z
As for the actresses, instead of being made guys of by the theatrical costumiers, they had real dresses made for them by real dressmakers. The English Stage Being an Account of the Victorian Drama 2011-07-04T02:00:21.750Z
To my dismay, I discovered that the prima donna had been left behind; also the property-master, the ladies' costumier, one of the ballet, and five of the chorus. The Mapleson Memoirs, vol I 1848-1888 2011-05-20T02:00:28.363Z
That theatre costumier at the Academy, I found, could not even cut a skirt. Memoirs of an American Prima Donna 2011-11-17T03:00:32.600Z
It was Apra who one day told the manager he was going to a fancy dress ball and asked him to recommend him a good theatrical costumier. Love and hatred 2011-05-13T02:00:08.103Z
He had obtained a sable stole, value £40, from a costumier in Shaftesbury Avenue by false pretences. The Law and the Poor 2011-05-07T02:00:30.390Z
The question of wardrobe was a source of worry, until I volunteered my services; I was a good needlewoman, and, from the sketches Will made, I was able to qualify as a full-fledged costumier. My Actor-Husband A true story of American stage life 2011-01-03T03:01:07.697Z
Many of the fancy dresses had a very homely look, but there were also professional equipments from costumiers and a very few really beautiful inventions. Sinister Street, vol. 2
If he decide to give a grand fancy ball, then in the end there will be so many more milliners, costumiers, lacemakers, confectioners, &c. Political economy
The wig-maker was talking very rapidly in French to the costumier's draftsman, who was replying equally rapidly in Italian. Carnival
Such, I believe, is the general conclusion, the only exceptions being the costumier who provides the dresses, generally a Jew, and the bigger Jew who furnishes the wine. The Night Side of London
Upon the ring alone he raised sufficient to hire a dress-suit at a neighbouring costumier’s. The Intriguers
I must make the pictures, and I must give careful directions to the costumiers and the carpenters. Japan A Record in Colour
And this colleen of mine, with her green cloak which she'd got from a theatrical costumier, represented a romantic ideal. Captain Macedoine's Daughter
I was only seventeen, and very small for my age, so I owe any success I may have made to the costumier and wig-maker. The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol. 1
Peg-leg acted as principal costumier; and well understood he the rôle he was called upon to perform. The Wild Huntress Love in the Wilderness
He took the young man round to a neighbouring costumier’s, and secured a dress-suit on the hire-purchase system, at a very small outlay of ready money which he advanced. The Intriguers
The pictorial side of a Japanese dramatist’s work interested me keenly, and I begged Fukuchi to tell me how he, as an author, prepared his drawings for the costumier, stage-painter, and carpenter. Japan A Record in Colour
Men in well-worn velveteens and felt billycocks, hobnobbed with men in the gaudiest uniforms ever evolved by the theatrical costumier. The Dop Doctor
"I discovered your wife at our mutual costumier's in Bond Street," cries Giddy. When the Birds Begin to Sing
Miss Ward trips on the hem of her regal robe, and requests the costumier to “take it up a little.” The Idler Magazine, Volume III, March 1893 An Illustrated Monthly
To make a pretty picture at the expense of drama is merely to pander to the voracity of the costumier and scene-painter. The Beggar's Opera to which is prefixed the Musick to each Song
Next Fukuchi proceeded to make for the costumier a drawing of a girl. Japan A Record in Colour
The dresses were not equal to those one expects to see at a leading London theatre, but the peasants of the neighbourhood are unaccustomed to contemplate the triumphs of the modern theatrical costumier Diversions in Sicily
The same costumier who made my domino, supplied his Chinese dress. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume X (of X)
Fortunately for me, Lady Vale-Avon had seen me only in fancy dress; the costume of Romeo, with a ridiculous yellow-brown, wavy wig, upon which the costumier had insisted against my arguments. The Car of Destiny
Do we not buy our fate at the costumier's? The Folly Of Eustace 1896
The painter, hairdresser, and costumier, had performed their several offices—I was ready for the masquerade. The War Trail The Hunt of the Wild Horse
Besides, a theatrical costumier’s uniform would possibly lack some ridiculous but essential detail.” The Lunatic at Large
The costumier said, for an Englishman at the Hôtel de Bade. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume X (of X)
How I, who am not an artist, and so little of a costumier that I did not even wear evening dress, got into this galère is the mystery. A Boswell of Baghdad With Diversions
With a deftness that was worthy of a theatrical costumier, the detectives converted themselves and the two young men into ship's firemen. One Wonderful Night A Romance of New York
Her gowns had not only style, which might be due to the costumier, but also effect, which is entirely personal. Swirling Waters
Under the latter system, the attention of the spectator is largely absorbed by the triumphs of the scene-painter and machinist, of the costumier and the musicians. Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other Essays
Further—and this is very rare—it owes nothing to the adventitious aid of the costumier. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-01-14
He must surrender himself unconditionally to the costumier, and obey implicitly his behests. A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character
To paint a real historical picture one requires the assistance of a theatrical costumier and a photographer.  Reviews
He is an interesting combination of the spirit of Greek sculpture with the spangles of the modern costumier Miscellanies
All that is beautiful about it is due principally to the scenic artists and the costumiers. A History of Pantomime
A costumier hung out wigs, and masks, and débardeur garments next door to the restaurateur. In the Days of My Youth
If they are to appear between their scenes and the public, why not also the costumiers and the gas-fitters, and the numberless other contributors to theatrical success and glory? A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character
I was lunching with my costumier this afternoon, and among the people there was M—— After luncheon he asked me to be his wife. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, March 19, 1919
He is an interesting combination of the spirit of Greek sculpture with the spangles of the modern costumier. Essays and Lectures
Theatrical costumiers, under the command of a noted painter, were brought from Paris. Tracks of a Rolling Stone
It was a figure that might have appealed more to the sculptor than to the costumier. Moon and Sixpence
How could the old look young, or the young look old, how could scanty locks be augmented, or baldness concealed, if the coiffeur did not lend his aid to the costumier? A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character
He was the costumier at the corner of the rue des Martyrs, and made a very fair thing of the second-hand clothes. A Chair on the Boulevard
I confess I was conceited enough to think you'd given yourself all this trouble with the costumier in order to take a rise out of me. It Happened in Egypt
But he said no doubt the costumier would take it back. Love's Shadow
Irritated by long waiting, I was writing an angry letter to the costumier when he was announced. My Double Life The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt
The theatrical costumier has become an independent functionary, boasting an establishment of his own, detached from the theatre. A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character
Regard," said the costumier, "here is a suit that I have just acquired. A Chair on the Boulevard
These and similar phrases were dinned into her ears, until at last the matter got somehow decided, and the London costumier was telegraphed to for a new dress. A Mummer's Wife
I suppose that French influence must be at the back of all the costumiers and jewellers of New York, but the shops themselves are far more spacious than those in Paris and not less well-appointed. Roving East and Roving West
Moreover, I doubt if there is a costumier in England who knows how to cut "rationals" properly. With Zola in England
It is doubtless difficult to fix this date with preciseness; but when that has been accomplished the opportunity of the antiquarian costumier has arrived. A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character
Beyond that there was the purchase of a good second-hand uniform, fur coat, and a beard and a wig from a costumier's. The Old Man in the Corner
The tragic effect is quite possible without a public performance and actors; and besides, the getting-up of the Spectacle is more a matter for the costumier than the poet. Aristotle on the art of poetry
Alice divided her time between the Wallings and her costumiers, and every evening she came home with a new tale of important developments. The Metropolis
In five minutes a dozen turnings intervened between me and the costumier's shop. The Invisible Man
It was full of clothing,—garments which might have formed the stock-in-trade of a costumier whose speciality was providing costumes for masquerades. The Beetle
WORMS, a famous costumier, before whom the ladies of the Second Empire bowed the knee. A Zola Dictionary; the Characters of the Rougon-Macquart Novels of Emile Zola;
At the costumier's, in a fascinating welter of tarnished and shabby garments, she selected a suitable dress, and Wallace coached her, made up her face, and prompted her with great pride. Martie, the Unconquered
All day the wagons of fashionable milliners and costumiers had been stopping at the door, and their contents had found their way to Alice's room. The Metropolis
Not at the costumier's or the cleaner's so soon. The Judgment House
Dressed by the same costumiers, bedecked in the same plumes, and with faces reddened by the same sun, the millionaire daughters of Chicago merchants elbow their sisters of the old nobility. Egypt (La Mort de Philae)
At the end of the first act everybody was delighted; the stage- manager, carpenter, scene-shifter, costumier, and all the stars were called successively before the curtain. A Summer in a Canyon
And any disguise you may think of, that too I could procure from a costumier, a Jew I know. Under Western Eyes
Perhaps the Duchess thought that by employing the same costumier, she might also gain some of the venal beauteous attractions. Caught in the Net
"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. The Nabob
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