costume
a costume worn for Halloween celebrations
clothing from a specific time in history
a costume with bright or varied colors
a costume with many detailed and decorative parts
wearing the complete set of clothes for a particular role or activity
clothing worn for dancing performances
a rich, impressive, and often expensive costume
clothing worn by people in a particular area for special occasions
clothing worn for swimming
traditional clothing that represents a country
a costume that is silly or absurd
a costume worn to look like a clown
a costume resembling a rabbit
a costume resembling a fairy, often with wings
a costume that is shocking or extreme
a costume that is bizarre or very unusual
a costume from the Victorian era (1837-1901)
traditional clothing of a particular community or country
a costume from the 1700s
an old-fashioned term for clothing worn for swimming
a person who designs costumes for plays, films, etc.
the art of creating clothes for performers
a party where guests wear costumes
a film or play set in the past, with historical costumes
an act of changing from one costume to another during a performance
inexpensive jewelry made from non-precious materials
a formal dance where guests wear costumes
wearing a costume
to have a costume on your body
the common action of dressing in a costume
to produce a costume by putting parts together
the state of wearing a costume
the state of wearing a costume
the action of putting on a costume
to plan and draw how a costume will be made
to make a costume from new ideas
to make a costume using a needle and thread
a formal or literary way to say 'put on a costume'