ESTeRES Boutique Agency organises Women�s Etiquette Brunch

Ladies listening attentively during a Women's Club dinner PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Ladies listening attentively during a Women's Club dinner PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Michelle Phetlhe, event concierge and owner of ESTeRES Boutique Agency this women’s month on August 12th has organised a Women’s Etiquette Brunch, Saturday morning at the Grand Palm gardens.

The agency prides its self in concept and experiential events. Why is it important to have an etiquette event?  It helps us show respect and consideration to others and makes others glad that we are with them. Without proper manners and etiquette, the customs of polite society would soon disappear and we would act more like animals and less like people.

The Women’s Etiquette Brunch is for women of all walks who wish to polish and learn etiquette. Candice Muir or Art of Etiquette an accredited school will give lessons on Social, Business and Table Etiquette. To unpack each of the aforementioned we have different professionals who are founders of their own businesses taking the stage to speak and do demos. There will be a stylist, Nollie Ngwria of Nostalgic and Cloth, make up artist, Bojelo Marari of Beejaeys; make up and hair technician Ben David of Hair Essential.

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