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Costumed is an adjective describing someone or something wearing a costume or dressed to imitate a specific character, period, theme, or manner of dress. It is commonly used to refer to participants in events such as Halloween, masquerade balls, parades, theatrical productions, and fan conventions, where attire is chosen to portray a character or era. Costumed appearances may involve makeup, wigs, props, and specially tailored garments in addition to the clothing itself.

The term derives from the noun costume, which entered English from French, with roots in Italian and

Costumed practices occur in several contexts. In theater and film, costumes help establish character, time period,

Design and production of costumes encompass research, patterning, sewing, and fitting, often coordinated with directors, makeup

Cultural sensitivity and ethics intersect with costuming, as participants are encouraged to avoid stereotypes or harmful

ultimately
tracing
back
to
Latin
terms
related
to
custom
or
habit.
The
sense
of
attire
that
represents
a
role
or
identity
developed
alongside
the
broader
concept
of
costumes
used
in
performance
and
ceremony.
and
social
status.
In
popular
culture,
cosplay
involves
fans
creating
and
wearing
costumes
to
embody
fictional
characters
from
anime,
comics,
video
games,
or
movies.
Historical
reenactment
groups
and
cultural
festivals
also
emphasize
authentic
or
stylized
costumes
to
evoke
particular
eras
or
traditions.
artists,
and
lighting
designers.
Costumes
may
be
rented,
built
from
scratch,
or
adapted
from
existing
garments,
with
considerations
for
comfort,
mobility,
weather,
and
safety.
imagery
and
to
respect
communities
when
portraying
real-world
cultures
or
figures.