Because hes a transvestite
Sybil Ludington did wear a dress most of the time, but during the midnight right she did not.
I think you mean masquerade party. If so it is a party where people dress up and wear masks :)
men who like to dress in women's clothes are called " crossdressers" as the name implies, they wear dresses, blouses, pantyhose and lingerie, also they like to wear women's jewelry, like earrings and bracelets.
a white and silky dress. very rare to find such fabric like hers.
If this is for a Thanksgiving crossword puzzel from edHelper.com the answer is dress.
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By damaging various machines and storming factories.
Ned Ludd is a fictional figure often associated with the Luddites, a social movement of English textile workers in the early 19th century who protested against industrialization and the use of machinery that threatened their jobs. The name "Ned Ludd" is believed to have originated from a myth about a worker who supposedly destroyed weaving machinery. The Luddites sought to protect their livelihoods by resisting technological advancements that they felt devalued their skills and labor. Today, "Luddite" is commonly used to describe someone who is resistant to new technology or innovation.
Ned Ludd is a legendary figure associated with the Luddite movement in early 19th-century England, known for protesting against the mechanization of textile production. He allegedly broke machinery as a response to the negative impact that industrialization had on workers, leading to job losses and poor working conditions. The destruction of machines symbolized a broader resistance to the loss of traditional craftsmanship and the dehumanizing aspects of factory work. Ultimately, Ludd's actions embodied the struggle between labor and emerging industrial technology.
The Luddites were groups of men protesting against unemployment and reduced wages caused by mechanisation. There was no leader of the movement - their figurehead was Ned Ludd - a fictional person.
Ned Ludd and Captain Swing were symbolic figures associated with the early 19th-century Luddite movement in England, which protested against industrialization and the mechanization of textile production that threatened traditional jobs. Ned Ludd is often depicted as a fictional character whose name was invoked by workers who destroyed machinery, while Captain Swing was a pseudonymous figure associated with agricultural laborers who protested poor working conditions and low wages. Both figures represented the resistance against the economic and social changes brought by the Industrial Revolution. The movements they inspired highlighted the struggles of workers facing the disruptions caused by new technologies.
i wouldn't wear a dress. just be casual, but still pretty. if you do wear a dress, wear a blue one. blue is his favorite color to see on a girl. i guess wear blue even if you don't wear a dress.
Ned Kelly wore his helmet so that the police wouldn't know it was him.
(These are just the tops you wear, not the pants.) To dress like Liam, you generally wear a plaid shirt with collar. To dress like Harry, you generally wear a vest. To dress like Zayn, you generally wear a Varsity jacket. To dress like Niall, you can wear a polo any color. To dress like Louis, you generally wear suspenders, or a striped shirt.
For attending an opera in the afternoon, you should wear dress slacks and a dress shirt if you are a male. A female should wear a casual dress.
If you're ever in doubt, wear a dress.
if youhave to wear a dress think about what the occasion might be .