The latter part of the 20th century has seen a resurgence in interest partly led by the film industry's set designers and costumiers.
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Wanda recalls after the war the couple joined the family costumier firm Lane and Newby where he indulged his passion for fashion but was ultimately unfulfilled.
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Hugh was an insurance inspector; Gladys was a costumier, Reginald was a Lloyds shipping agent, Herbert was a flour merchant and Wilfred was a college student.
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The BBC Costume and Wigs division closed in February 2008, as it was no longer commercially viable and the costumes were sold as a going concern to Angels Costumiers.
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In the late 1980s, fashion designer Alexander McQueen worked at Angels as a costumier, and Daniella Helayel of London fashion company uses costumes held at Angels for inspiration.
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In France in the'20s, the word maillot, possibly based on the name of the costumier of the Paris Opera, described a tight-fitting bathing costume.
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Jaqueline Hope-Nicholson was a genealogist, heraldic artist and impassioned costumier dealing with vast outdoor pageants and innumerable amateur theatricals but her greatest interest was in the Stuart kings, largely Charles II.
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His mother, who encouraged the artistic vocation, was a theatrical millner for one of the leading costumiers to the film industry, which, with cinema, he cites as an early inspiration:
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Christian Lacroix's costume designs for the opera, theatre, dance and music were displayed at the exhibition " Christian Lacroix Costumier " at the National Museum of Singapore from March to June 2009.
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The business currently has two divisions : Angels The Costumiers, based in North London, which supplies costumes to the entertainment industry, and Angels Fancy Dress, suppliers of fancy dress to the general public.