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It was a figure that might have appealed more to the sculptor than to the costumier.
They had three blood effects from a New York theatrical costumier.
As far as the outside world was concerned, he was her costumier.
In Brighton, the worst place for magic, my sister went to a theatrical costumier.
He thought of the costumier from whom Albert had secured his lackey's outfit.
A receipt was found for a costumier.
He retired from the profession of retail costumier.
Their father was a theatrical costumier.
"I've got Florian's address here, and he knows every costumier in London.
'I'm told you still practise your speciality as a costumier?'
Second place: Tom Cruise was only invited because his name's an anagram of "Costumier".
"So I am, not a costumier."
If a costume was not as he had envisaged it, he would demand immediate changes, often leaving an exhausted costumier in tears.
Of course, even in Broom, one didn't go to a theatrical costumier for one's wardrobe-but Alison had a way around that.
He suffered extreme want, sleeping out in the parks and streets, until he obtained employment as designer to a theatrical costumier.
With the outbreak of war in 1914, de Veulle travelled back to London and worked for a Mayfair theatrical costumier.
Günther Anders was married, as his second wife, to the costumier Charlotte Flemming.
High-class Costumier" Sean grinned.
A small, wrinkled man in a shabby suit from the 40s, a cigarette stub in his lips, was standing under a sign, 'Verger - Costumier'.
To celebrate the decision, Olivia and I went this afternoon to the premises of a theatrical costumier, where she chose, and was measured for, her new stage outfit.
In France in the 20's, the word maillot, possibly based on the name of the costumier of the Paris Opera, described a tight-fitting bathing costume.
The third and longest-lived Eccentric Club was established by the theatrical costumier Jack Harrison on 21 November 1890 and disbanded in 1986.
Wanda recalls after the war the couple joined the family costumier firm Lane and Newby where he indulged his passion for fashion but was ultimately unfulfilled.
'There is no costumier in St. Jean-sur-Seine," he con- fided.
A period costumier, picture library and minor film producer Sands Films is located at Rotherhithe Street, close to the Mayflower pub.
Like the costumers, she read books and went to art galleries during her research.
We had a costumer on the set at all times, ready to make adjustments for every take.
It is expected to be fully opened in mid-2011 with at least 200,000 costumers a day.
During the height of the storm over 150,000 costumers were without power.
Read on to see how some costumers have added details to their costumes.
The costumer was at the rear wall of the huge room, turning on a final light.
She got a job as a costumer in the show's 10th season.
The production designers, costumers and art directors do their job.
Provincial governments appear to be the natural costumers for the project.
A client is also a person who requests services, like a costumer at a restaurant.
Since they all go to the same costumer, confusion rapidly sets in.
Costumers will get two different web design to choose, before they pays for it.
A new Costumer has showed up in town, offering the most beautiful costumes.
The costumer had evidently cleared this space to serve as a private office.
For Hollywood, promoting costumers was part of the marketing machine.
His training as a Hollywood costumer served him well.
The worst was in the former, with a total of 27,000 costumers affected and 17 transmission lines.
His first work as lead costumer was Generation (1965).
In the meantime, he had to meet with Waldo, the men's costumer.
Before that she was a theater costumer on Broadway.
Both costumers rushed in as soon as they got the telephone call.
Costumers got in for less if they stayed in costume.
Met costumers and stage directors helped prepare the opera sequences.
Just need of costumers that want to enjoy the calm of the low season.
"I can't explain it," the costumer said, when they reached him.