One of the neatest things I remember from 1968" "Romeo and Juliet" was when
our teacher pointed out that there were colors for each family---Capulets
were in warm tones and Montagues in cool tones. And after Juliet marries,
she changes to the cool tones of the Montagues. 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of MaggiRos
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 2:13 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: RE: [h-cost] Re: Theater vs. Historic



That's it exactly. 

I've concluded that since they're making up the
"history" they might as well make up the costumes too.
I've also stopped trying to watch it, and picked up a
fresh DVD copy of Keith Michell's Six Wives of Henry
VIII from the 70s. What a joy to watch. That show was
on a limited budget, and yet everything looks (from
camera distance) perfect! I feel much better now.

MaggiRos
~who loves A Knight's Tale a whole lot

--- Sharon Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think what really bothers me is when some costumes
> are authentic or at
> least close and others are so far off as to be
> "fantasy". The mens' costumes
> in The Tudors look close, but the women's, with the
> loose hair, bare
> arms/shoulders, are further out. To me, they don't
> match stylistically and
> that jars.
> 
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