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Definitions of costumes in various dictionaries:
noun - the attire worn in a play or at a fancy dress ball
noun - unusual or period attire not characteristic of or appropriate to the time and place
noun - the prevalent fashion of dress (including accessories and hair style as well as garments)
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Plural form of costume. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of costume. |
A set of clothes in a style typical of a particular country or historical period. |
Dress (someone) in a particular set of clothes. |
a set of clothes in a style typical of a particular country or historical period. |
dress (someone) in a particular set of clothes. |
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Costume is the distinctive style of dress of an individual or group that reflects their class, gender, profession, ethnicity, nationality, activity or epoch. * The term also was traditionally used to describe typical appropriate clothing for certain activities, such as riding costume, swimming costume, dance costume, and evening costume. Appropriate and acceptable costume is subject to changes in fashion and local cultural norms.* "But sable is worn more in carriages, lined with real lace over ivory satin, and worn over some smart costume suitable for an afternoon reception." A Woman's Letter from London (23 November 1899). * * This general usage has gradually been replaced by the terms "dress", "attire" or "wear" and usage of "costume" has become more limited to unusual or out-of-date clothing and to attire intended to evoke a change in identity, such as theatrical, Halloween, and mascot costumes. * Before the advent of ready-to-wear apparel, clothing was made by hand. When made for commer |