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decorator

[dek-uh-rey-ter] / ˈdɛk əˌreɪ tər /
NOUN
stylist
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Growing up in Roslyn, N.Y., where his mother was an interior decorator and his father ran a small business selling restaurant supplies, Gary had admired the “Great Gatsby”-style estates along Long Island’s Gold Coast.

From The Wall Street Journal

The set decorator, the painter, the greens person that puts the moss in is like, “Do you see where I put the moss right there? You see the moss right there?”

From Los Angeles Times

The actress was thrilled when her decorator suggested keeping some of the same antique furnishings in the property.

From MarketWatch

This is especially true for the oversize ones, which holiday decorators say are superior in quality and creativity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Such ubiquity means that for decades the BBC has served as the interior decorator arranging Britons’ mental furniture.

From The Wall Street Journal