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The average salary for a Costume Attendant in U.S. is $60,230.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $60,230

$33,430$95,070

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $28.96

$16.07$45.71

What does a Costume Attendant earn?

Costume Attendants typically earn $60,230 per year in the U.S.. Working closely with the Costume Director and managing the overall wardrobe for a production, this role requires a high level of organisation and attention to detail. From everyday street clothes to extravagant costumes, the Costume Attendant is responsible for maintaining the wardrobe for television, film or theatre.

How to earn more as a Costume Attendant

If you want to become a costume attendant, you should consider completing a degree in fashion design or theatrical production. If you have some understanding and experience already, you may want to look into degree apprenticeships in order to get your foot in the door. For higher wages, you could move into a specialised area such as costume design or special effects or work as a manager in a theatre or film production. You could also consider becoming freelance or setting up your own costuming production house.