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POSITION RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACQUISITION, CARE, AND MAINTENANCE OF COSTUMES FOR A THEATRICAL COMPANY, STUDIO, FILM, OR TELEVISION PRODUCTION
Wardrobe Supervisor; Master of the wardrobe; Mistress of the wardrobe; Wardrobe master; Wardrobe mistress

Wardrobe supervisor         
The wardrobe supervisor is responsible for overseeing all wardrobe related activities during the course of a theatrical run or film shoot. The modern title "wardrobe supervisor" has evolved from the more traditional titles of "wardrobe mistress/master" or "mistress/master of the wardrobe".
Wardrobe (government)         
  • Wardrobe Place in the City of London, built on the site of the Great Wardrobe
  • The [[Jewel Tower]] housed a branch of the King's Privy Wardrobe at the Palace of Westminster
  • Building known as The Wardrobe on the site of Richmond Palace
  • King Eadred]], AD 951–955, with bequests to ''hræglðene'' (robe-keepers) (15th-century copy, [[British Library]] Add MS 82931, ff. 22r–23r)<ref>Charter [http://www.esawyer.org.uk/charter/1515.html S 1515] at the Electronic Sawyer</ref>
DEPARTMENT OF THE KING'S HOUSEHOLD IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN ENGLAND
Master of the Great Wardrobe; Deputy Master of the Great Wardrobe; Keeper of the wardrobe; Deputy master of the great wardrobe; Keeper of the Great Wardrobe; Great Wardrobe; Privy Wardrobe; Keeper of the Privy Wardrobe; Controller of the Wardrobe; Keeper of the Wardrobe
The King's Wardrobe, together with the Chamber, made up the personal part of medieval English government known as the King's household. Originally the room where the king's clothes, armour, and treasure were stored, the term was expanded to describe both its contents and the department of clerks who ran it.
Wardrobe         
  • Kas, early 19th century, [[Brooklyn Museum]] (New York City)
  • Chinese]] [[Ming Dynasty]] compound wardrobe made of [[rosewood]], latter half of the 16th century
  • A modern fitted wardrobe
STORAGE CABINET
Armoire; Wardrobe (furniture); Almirah; Armoires
·vt A Privy.
II. Wardrobe ·vt Wearing apparel, in general; articles of dress or personal decoration.
III. Wardrobe ·vt A room or apartment where clothes are kept, or wearing apparel is stored; a portable closet for hanging up clothes.

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Wardrobe supervisor

The wardrobe supervisor is responsible for overseeing all wardrobe related activities during the course of a theatrical run or film shoot. The modern title "wardrobe supervisor" has evolved from the more traditional titles of "wardrobe mistress/master" or "mistress/master of the wardrobe". The wardrobe supervisor may be present at some production meetings and fittings, their primary responsibilities generally begin at the load-in stage of a production and during prep of a film. At load-in physical custody and responsibility for the costumes shifts from the costume designer and shop staff to the wardrobe supervisor.

The wardrobe supervisor supervises all dressers and costumers working on a production. In consultation with the production manager, stage manager, costume designer, and sometimes the director, the wardrobe supervisor helps to coordinate and assign dressers to specific performers and tasks. They help determine where and how costume changes are made. Generally, the wardrobe supervisor decides whether a point in a production requires a quick change backstage, or if there is time for a normal change in the dressing room. All dressers report directly to the wardrobe supervisor, who acts as primary liaison between dressers, the costumer, and stage management.