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-# A [[style]] of [[dress]], including [[garment]]s, [[accessories]], and [[hairstyle]], especially as [[characteristic]] of a particular [[country]], [[period]], or [[people]].+ 
-#: ''The dancer was wearing Highland '''costume'''.''+The term '''costume''' can refer to [[Wardrobe (clothing)|wardrobe]] and [[style of dress|dress]] in general, or to the distinctive style of dress of a particular people, class, or period. Costume may also refer to the artistic arrangement of accessories in a [[picture]], [[statue]], [[poem]], or [[Play (theatre)|play]], appropriate to the time, place, or other circumstances represented or described, or to a particular style of [[clothing]] worn to portray the wearer as a [[Character (arts)|character]] or type of character other than their regular persona at a social event such as a [[Masquerade ball|masquerade]], a [[fancy dress party]] or in an artistic [[Theatre|theatrical]] [[performance]].
-# An [[outfit]] or a [[disguise]] worn as [[fancy dress]] etc.+ 
-#: ''She wore a gorilla '''costume''' to the party.''+
-# A [[set]] of [[clothes]] [[appropriate]] for a particular [[occasion]] or [[season]].+
-#: ''The bride wore a grey going-away '''costume'''.''+
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The term costume can refer to wardrobe and dress in general, or to the distinctive style of dress of a particular people, class, or period. Costume may also refer to the artistic arrangement of accessories in a picture, statue, poem, or play, appropriate to the time, place, or other circumstances represented or described, or to a particular style of clothing worn to portray the wearer as a character or type of character other than their regular persona at a social event such as a masquerade, a fancy dress party or in an artistic theatrical performance.





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