The Jaguar Owners Club and Maison Dellos restaurant announce the launch of a joint project – a series of lectures entitled “Etiquette Lessons” dedicated to the rules of going out, etiquette for young ladies and gentlemen, the art of hosting, business etiquette, as well as dress code and wardrobe.
The first meeting took place on October 27 at the Central House of Writers restaurant. It was hosted by Marie de Tilly, daughter and granddaughter of French diplomats from an ancient noble family. She received an excellent education at the École des Sciences Politiques and successfully combines her teaching and journalism with an active social and family life. Marie de Tilly is responsible for receiving the wives of foreign diplomats at the Élysée Palace. Major international companies, as well as world-renowned brands such as CHANEL, Sotheby’s, Lancôme, and Canal, are clients of the FRENCH TOUCH Atelier of Etiquette and Refined Manners, founded by Marie.
At the lecture, the audience, which included Bozena Rynska, Alisa Tolkacheva, Margarita Ozerova, Anna Antimoniy, Tatyana Emson, Alexandra Shaforost, Elena Furman, Olga Moroz, and Anna Lenskaya, learned a lot about the rules of the classic dress code, as well as its modern interpretations for any occasion.
During two other meetings at the Casta Diva and Turandot restaurants, questions of etiquette for young ladies and gallant gentlemen will be raised and the rules for receiving guests will be demonstrated:
How to set the perfect table? What to wear on a romantic date or a lavish wedding? What to wear for a casual dinner? How to make the right connections at a social event? What topics of conversation are acceptable and appropriate in high society, and what would be considered bad manners?
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Maison Dellos,
Evgenia Dellos, and Larisa Evans are opening the first etiquette and protocol school in Moscow, the “International School of Etiquette.” The school will teach according to the main certified international programs in etiquette and protocol.
Invited lecturers, certified art historians, and trainers from France, England, Sweden, and Japan will teach at the school. Key partners of the school include Minding Manners (London) and La Belle Ecole (Paris).

