I see some think DYE styling as 'budgeted' but actually, what GOT7 wore wasn't a 'costume'. It's actual clothes styled in the renaissance era. The fabrics and pieces fit to each of their body. It's a different era of time. Also probably location since DYE cover Shakespeare
And his related works, and most of Shakespeare's works, particularly the most famous, Romeo and Juliet is set in Italy. So their styling should look closer to Italy's renaissance during the time of Romeo and Juliet was set in.
Not saying that it's exactly what people during those era wear, but should be inspired by that era of time's fashion. In particularly, I think they used Mark as the center focus to showcase the era it should be in or inspired by. His clothes, the puffed sleeve shirt
and cinched waist for example was what the fashion was like during those era, just missing a skirt. They called it 'giornea'.
The fabric used in this era was mostly silk, lace and heavily embellished pieces. This was showcasing how prosperous Italy was due to trading. The silk road goes through them, Italy was rich with merchants trading.
There was a famous figure who first published a book on accounting double-entry and bookkeeping was the Italian Luca Pacioli during the Medieval-Renaissance era. That was how rich Italy was. Clerical dresses were black in Italy after 1565. White reserved for Pope.
Scarlet for Cardinals, Purple for bishops and black for clerics. Not By The Moon mv has clerics in black. Jaebeom is in all black in some of the teasers and we joked that he looks like a priest, that might be why, because priest/friars play big roles in a lot of Shakespeare's
works, famous in Romeo and Juliet for planning their supposed failed elope with the poison and all that. There are a lot of thoughts put in for GOT7's comeback and concepts down to clothes.
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