The costumery, borrowing from traditions that are caricatures of the cultures they represent, might have been delivered by Hollywood. |
He pressed forward roughly, and once or twice he heard grumbling murmurs because he had deranged a difficult piece of costumery. |
Besides my costumery work, I fetch things and run inside errands and help the actresses dress and the actors too. |
It was also a sumptuous period for stage and theatre costumery. |
Mardi Gras in subsequent years has reverted to its almost slavish devotion to costumery and tradition. |
That's not to denigrate the costumery in its entirety, of course, which is otherwise beautifully done. |