When Shakespeare was an actor the actors always wore costumes which were contemporary. There were no sets because the stage had audience on three sides so they couldn't put up set pieces which would block the view.
The audience dressed like ordinary late sixteenth or early seventeenth century people.
Dress
If its regular practice whatever your comftable in, unless you have a tricky costume. Practice with it on as soon as you can. If its dress rehearsal your costume.
It was against the law for Shakespeare theater goers to cross dress. It was also against the law for people to dress above their station.
A farmer's wife costume for a child can be as easy as a plain dress with an apron. A straw hat or sunbonnet would be an acceptable accessory for this costume.
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의상 드레스 = costume dress
The traditional Korean dress for women is called "hanbok." It is characterized by vibrant colors and flowing lines, typically consisting of a blouse top and a wrap-around skirt. Men wear a similar traditional attire called "hanbok" as well, but with slightly different designs and accessories.
dress like a witch wearing a long sleeved costume
Both are cute, but the Goldilocks costume is better.
Dress up's refer to the costume itself. The costume toy is an accent to the costume, such as Harry Potter's glasses, or a toy bow and arrow when dressing up as a Native American.
A Can costume is just that, although probably made of fabric and not tin. A can can costume is like a dress. Depends what you meant....
ladies caribbean fancy dress
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Fairy costume dress & wings
The light dressed up for the costume party as a feather.
Costume stores.