If you are talking about a specific production, you must specify which specific production you are talking about. Every time the play is produced or made into a movie, the director, in association with the costumer, decides what this particular Tybalt will wear. Black leather jacket, tight black jeans and shades? Might work. Green hose and green and gold brocade doublet with slashed sleeves? Could be. Dark pinstriped suit, black shirt, and yellow tie? Possibly. Uniform of an Austrian Hussar, circa 1800? Why not? Each production has its own look, and each Tybalt has his own look.
In "Romeo and Juliet," characters would typically wear clothing that reflected their social status and the time period, which is the Renaissance. The wealthy characters would wear elaborate and ornate garments made of luxurious fabrics, while the lower-class characters would wear simpler and more practical clothing. Men would often wear doublets and hose, while women would wear elaborate dresses with corsets.
Romeo would have worn a fitted doublet top, with cap on his head and hose. Some might call them tights today. The style of the time was for men to show their vitality through their attire.
This was in contrast to womem who wore long dresses and gowns. Women did not wear hose.
The scene would be opposite from current social norm today where many women wear tights in society. Instead it would be men in yoga pants.
In the Baz Luhrmann film made in 1996, he wore a knight costume at the Capulet Ball, and he wears just casual clothes every other time.
The costumes change from production to production depending on what the director has in mind.
No, just Romeo. This was Juliet's debut in her own house, and she is unlikely to have been masked.
Romeo and Juliet (1935), Romeo & Juliet (1968) and Romeo+Juliet (1996).
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It's the choice of the director of the play. The play says nothing whatsoever about the appearance of either Romeo or Juliet. The actors can wear their hair any way they please.
After Romeo and Juliet married Romeo owned Juliet and everything she owed as well.
Romeo was a Montague, Juliet was a Capulet.
Juliet Capulet is one of the leads in "Romeo & Juliet"
Romeo and Juliet get married.
ummm romeo and juliet? idiot..
Juliet, of course.