Romeo as a young Venetian/Renaissance gentleman — clean, slightly ornate, dreamy. Lightweight silks and brocades in pastel tones to show youth and sentimentality. Short doublet, puffed sleeves, fitted hose, a short cloak, and a delicate embroidered collar. He looks elegant, not battle-ready — romanticized court attire that reads “poet & lover.” 5 research images (use these prompts to find images; avoid production photos of Romeo) Renaissance doublet detail (men’s doublet, 16th c.) — close-up of ornamental seams and padded chest. Shows structure and panel lines. Puffed sleeve and slashed sleeve examples (16th-century fashion plates) — detail for sleeve shaping and inner-color slashes. Good for sleeve treatment and color contrast. Pastel silk brocade fabric swatch — small pattern, pale blue/rose. Use as primary motif for doublet or trimming. Gentleman’s short cloak / cape (Italian Renaissance) — single shoulder fastening, gilt clasp. For how cloak sits and fastens. Renaissance embroidery on collar & cuff — floral embroidered edging examples. Use for collar/cuff decorative language. Fabric & accessory suggestions Fabrics: Silk dupion (pastel blue) for doublet, light linen for shirt, brocade trims. Accessory: Embroidered handkerchief or small pendant with a heart motif. See more