Costume Design – PJ

Costumes are an important part of any theatrical production. From simple all-black clothing in a modern theatre piece to an elaborate Elizabethan costuming in a Shakespeare period piece, costumes communicate a wealth of information to the audience. The COSTUME DESIGNER is responsible for creating the costume “look” of the show. Working closely with the Director, the Costume Designer uses their knowledge, skills, and experience to bring the Director’s vision to life.

Factors of Costume Design:

  1. Age
  2. Gender
  3. Social Status
  4. Occupation
  5. Geographic Location (culture)
  6. Occasion/Activity
  7. Time of Day
  8. Season – Weather
  9. Historical Period
  10. Psychological Factors/Personality/Emotions

How would you summarize the responsibilities of a Costume Designer?

  • they are in charge of not only the costumes but also the actor’s makeup and hair
  • they collaborate with many people like tailors, sowers, artisans, etc.
  • they support the Director’s vision of the play
  • they research for a lot of information and handle many deadlines