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Costume

A costume is clothing and accessories worn to represent a character, period, or role, or to disguise oneself. Costumes are used in theater, film, television, festivals, cosplay, and celebrations such as Halloween. They can also refer to ceremonial or traditional dress specific to a culture or event.

The term derives from French costume, borrowed into English in the early modern period; it ultimately traces

Common types include historical or period costumes, fantasy or science-fiction costumes, contemporary character costumes (cosplay), ceremonial

Design and construction involve research, patterning, draping, sewing or molding, and the use of fabrics, trims,

Costumes intersect with culture and identity; they may reflect historical accuracy or creative reinterpretation, and debates

to
Italian
and
Latin
roots
related
to
custom
or
habit.
Historically,
costumes
were
practical
garments
for
daily
life,
but
by
the
Renaissance
theater
and
later
stage
productions
emphasized
clothing
as
a
visual
language
for
character
and
era.
or
religious
costumes,
and
uniforms.
In
performances,
costumes
help
establish
setting
and
mood,
while
in
cosplay
and
festivals
they
function
as
participatory
art
and
fan
culture.
props,
and
makeup.
Materials
range
from
simple
textiles
to
foam,
latex,
and
digital
accessories.
Care
and
safety
considerations
include
proper
handling
of
flammables,
structural
support,
and
safe
prop
use.
on
cultural
appropriation
and
representation
can
arise.
Licensing
and
rights
may
govern
film
or
television
costumes.
The
practice
continues
to
evolve
with
rapid
production
methods,
3D
printing,
and
online
communities.