

"Costumes Crafted For Characters"
Sabine Crossen in Little Thief

SHOWREEL
Still from Outside

Tarryn Meaker in La Petite Folie
FILM & TV

Anne Ribière in Little Thief
"Bold, ambitious, and aesthetically stunning[…]the costumes will be easily recognisable to any fan of classic science fiction. That is not to say Little Thief feels hampered by these connections, if anything they bolster the overall enjoyment and allow audiences to look for the modern references which are equally as impressive."
@ukfilmreview

Still from Cow of Fire

Still from Thitonos Error
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BEAUTiFUL @ Lincoln Performing Arts Center
COSTUME ON STAGE


TOM @ Sadlers Wells

EDWARD II @ Tristan Bates Theatre
"Cristiano Casimiro's costume design veers from the drably modern to downright terrifying.[...] The framing of Casimiro's outfit in the half-light is not something you'll forget anytime soon)"
Edward II @ http://viewsfromthegods.co.uk

STEP SONIC @ The Place London
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MUSIC VIDEOS
Chess Countess in Court Jester

Maisie Peters in This is on You
Explore the music videos below:
MAISIE PETERS
This is on you
Director
Cottia Thorowgood
Producer
Haze Films
CHESS COUNTESS
Court Jester
Director
Alexander Miguel
Producer
Haze Films
SOULBIZNESS
Victimless Crime
Director
Flavia Bastos
Producer
Universidade Lusofona
JJ
A night in London
Directed by
Ana Rey
Produced by
Alisa Tritenko
A FURIA DO ACUCAR
Brincar na banheira

ADVERTISING
Unicorn Theatre 2019 Poster

Alice in Wonderland for IADE Lisbon

Uniforms for Eco-Condução- Lisbon International Expo



The end of Eddy
Wild
Aesops Fables

ABOUT ME
Cristiano Casimiro started his career as a Costume Designer for a Portuguese TV series ("Morangos com Acucar" between 2008 - 2011) also designing the costumes for the homonymous feature film that followed the series success in 2012.
After moving to the UK in 2013 he has been regularly working in film in both short and feature formats for independent film companies as well as collaborating in projects for London Film School and London Film Academy.
On stage he has been working around the United Kingdom both as a Costume Designer and a Costume Supervisor in productions at the Unicorn Theatre, Sadler’s Wells, Theatre by the Lake, The Place and Greenwich Theatre amongst others. He has also been lucky to regularly work with schools like the Royal Academy of Dance, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance and London Dance Studio.
With a wide range of experience in Live and Moving Image formats, as well as narrative and movement work, he understands the different needs in costumes, being it for Film, Dance or Theatre.
David K Whiting in Intimate


















