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A lady in waiting wears a dress. The colour can't be rich colour. The lady in waiting can't wear the same quality as the lady or the Queen. They are not allowed to wear purple because the purple is made from lots of tiny insect's leg. A Queen can wear purple.

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What does ladies in waiting mean?

In a Royal or noble household the female members of the household would have Ladies in Waiting as assistants to help them to dress, handle their diary and deal with correspondence. They were usually from a noble household themselves and were treated much better than the other, common servants of the household. The "waiting" part of their title has the same derivation as a "waiter" in a restaurant - they would wait to see what their mistress required them to do, just as a waiter "waits" for a customer to order what they want to eat. If you write a letter to royal or noble lady, you will probably receive a reply from one of her Ladies in Waiting.


Why do ladies wear strapless?

Ladies wear strapless clothing for various reasons, including style and comfort. Strapless designs can highlight the shoulders and collarbone, creating an elegant look for formal occasions. They also offer freedom of movement and can be paired with various accessories. Additionally, strapless outfits are popular for warm weather and can enhance the overall silhouette.


Did ladies wear dresses in the 1900s?

Yes, women were expected to wear dresses for most of the 20th C. Katherine Hepburn popularized trousers for women, but, until the 1970s, dresses were the preferred outfit for a woman.


What is the name of the girl gang in the film grease?

The Pink Ladies -- Rizzo (Stockard Channing), Frenchy (Didi Conn), Marty (Dinah Manoff), and Jan (Jamie Donnelly) Pink ladies


Do you use ladies' or lady's apostrophe?

lady is a singular noun -- The lady is late. ladies is a plural noun -- The ladies are late lady's is a singular possessive noun -- The lady's dress is dirty ladies' is a plural possessive noun -- The ladies' dresses are dirty.

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