As a costume designer, you are responsible for the design and design of costumes in theatrical, film and television productions. You work closely with directors, actors and the production team to create visually appealing and character-appropriate outfits that support the respective role and mood of the play. This includes the selection of fabrics, colors and styles, the making of sketches and, where appropriate, the direct making or adaptation of the costumes.
The average salary for costume designers in Germany varies depending on experience, qualification and industry. Permanent costume designers usually earn between 1,800 and 3,200 euros gross per month. The median salary is 2,877 euros gross per month, which means that 50% of costume designers earn above this salary and 50% below. The average annual salary is about 34,071,75 euros gross per month. Regional differences show that many costume designers in North Rhine-Westphalia earn an average of 2,300 euros gross per month, while in Brandenburg the average cost is 1,800 euros.
To become a costume designer, you usually need to have a degree in theatre, film or fashion design, which can be studying at an art school, a university of applied sciences or training in a relevant craft.
Costume designers have a wide range of career opportunities, working in various fields such as theatre, film, television or the fashion industry. With increasing experience and a good portfolio, you can take on senior positions in costume design or as a freelance designer.