Juliette caps are a type of headwear that were popularized in the early 19th century. They are characterized by their small size, round shape, and decorative trim, such as feathers, flowers, or ribbons. They were often worn as part of formal attire for women, particularly during the Victorian era. The caps were named after the heroine of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," and were said to be modeled after the headgear worn by Juliette in the play. Juliette caps have since fallen out of fashion, but can still be seen in historical reenactments and period films.
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