De Versalles a Tinder Selective: Cómo 800 Años de Protocolo Diseñaron Tus Citas de Lujo
En 1661, un noble provincial cometió el error de sentarse antes que Luis XIV durante un banquete en Versalles. No volvió a pisar el palacio. … Read more
En 1661, un noble provincial cometió el error de sentarse antes que Luis XIV durante un banquete en Versalles. No volvió a pisar el palacio. … Read more
Oscar Wilde decía que «la conversación debe tocarlo todo, pero concentrarse en nada». Una paradoja, sí, pero también la clave maestra para navegar los salones … Read more
In 1965, Diana Vreeland - the legendary editor of Vogue - uttered an uncomfortable truth to a room full of aspiring fashion editors: «Style ... Read more
Coco Chanel put it bluntly: «There is no second chance for a first impression». And in luxury circles, that first impression is often ... Read more
In the France of Louis XIV, the protocol of Versailles did not simply serve to impress: it was a silent language that revealed power, refinement and control ... Read more
In 1922, Marcel Proust wrote on his deathbed about the Parisian salons he frequented: «The difference between an intruder and a welcome guest ... Read more
There is a precise moment when you realize that protocol is not a collection of arbitrary rules, but a system of ... Read more
There is a fascinating paradox in the world of high society: the more power you possess, the less you need to demonstrate it. The true titans of industry rarely ... Read more
Elegant communication is not bought at Hermès or learned at a weekend seminar. It is a sophistication that is distilled with ... Read more
Imagine you're at an exclusive dinner party in a Paris penthouse, overlooking the Seine lit up at night, and the host pulls out a ... Read more