How Broadway’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is Winning Over Gen Z with Trendsetting Costume Design

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Modern Take on “Romeo ⁣and Juliet” on Broadway

A Contemporary Interpretation of “Romeo and Juliet” on Broadway

The recent revival of “Romeo and Juliet” on Broadway ⁣has stirred excitement ⁤with its casting choices, featuring Kit Connor from “Heartstopper” ‍alongside Rachel Zegler, known for her roles in ⁣”West Side Story” and the upcoming‌ “The Hunger ⁣Games.” This⁣ selection hints‍ at⁣ a fresh, modern twist to the classic play that ⁤has captivated audiences for over four ⁤centuries.

The Visionary​ Team Behind the Production

At the helm is director Sam‍ Gold, who has previously reimagined Shakespeare’s ‍works‌ through ⁤a contemporary lens. ‌The ⁤production also features music by acclaimed songwriter and producer ‍ Jack ‌Antonoff, known for ⁣his collaborations with artists like Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and Lana ⁤Del Rey. ‍However, it is costume designer Enver Chakartash who infuses the show⁤ with its vibrant energy and‌ youthful aesthetic. ⁢Chakartash was honored with last year’s Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design of a Play for their⁣ work in “Stereophonic.”

A Fashionable Youthful Vibe

“I wanted to capture that feeling you get when you see ⁣someone at a mall looking‍ effortlessly cool,” Chakartash shared in an interview with Fashionista.⁣ The moment ⁤audiences step into Circle in ‍the Square Theatre,‌ they are enveloped by an atmosphere filled with stylish teens that might make them ⁤question their⁤ own sense of⁤ fashion.

The cast ​adorns⁤ outfits ​reminiscent of trendy ‌Dimes Square locals or Parsons⁤ students. Both families—the Montagues and Capulets—showcase‍ brands popular among Gen Z such as Vaquera,⁢ Cold Culture, ⁢ Y-3, and Salomon.

'Romeo and Juliet' Broadway Revival⁣ Image

Photo: Emilio Madrid/Courtesy of Polk & Co.

Cultural ‍Relevance Through ‍Costuming Choices⁤

“I conducted extensive research into which brands we should reference,” explained⁢ Chakartash. “The goal was to reflect⁤ Gen Z while ​adding an ‌elevated⁤ touch to it ‍all. ⁤We ‍aimed for contemporary looks that resonate ‍deeply with young⁢ viewers… I love ‌that‌ TikTok users from ‍this generation will find elements they ⁣connect with; these⁣ outfits feel authentic rather⁣ than⁢ costume-like.”

Juliet’s initial appearance mirrors today’s typical ⁣tween girl (with a playful⁣ nod​ to her past role​ in “West Side Story” via a shark onesie). She ⁣sports relaxed ⁣cargo pants secured by‌ a studded black belt paired with a camisole reminiscent of styles from Brandy Melville adorned⁢ with a delicate bow⁤ at its center—an outfit any ⁢young girl would admire.

Rachel Zegler as ⁣Juliet
 Rachel Zegler (Juliet)) alongside Kit Connor (Romeo)) in “Romeo and ⁣Juliet.”
Photo: Courtesy of Polk & Co.

The Duality Within Juliet’s Wardrobe Choices

The⁣ costumes worn by Juliet throughout the performance illustrate her struggle between childhood innocence⁣ and emerging adulthood; she often combines youthful pieces like patterned training bras under more sophisticated attire such as low-cut halter tops—a reminder that despite⁢ facing dire circumstances, she remains just another⁤ girl navigating adolescence.

A Bold ⁤Statement⁣ from ⁣Romeo’s Attire

In stark contrast stands‌ Romeo’s‌ wardrobe which ⁢leaves little room⁤ for‌ concealment; he begins wearing an eye-catching black mesh tank top designed ‌by Ludovic de‌ Saint‍ Sernin’. This piece features intricate embroidery‌ depicting budding flowers—a metaphorical representation reflecting his growing affection towards Juliet throughout the narrative arc until‍ he ultimately dons an opaque black version ‍embellished similarly during one poignant scene where he mourns over her lifeless body.

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