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By: Ebru Gurgen

Etiquette And Good Manners

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It began with a king who understood that beauty was power.

At Versailles, under Louis XIV, refinement became the rule of court.

A gesture could win favour; a single misstep could cost everything.

From the king’s court emerged a code of etiquette that shaped not only courtly life but also the very notion of belonging.

Revolutions rose and thrones fell. Yet etiquette endured. It crossed borders, entered drawing rooms, and quietly defined distinction in modern society.

Etiquette and Good Manners traces this royal journey—from palace decree to contemporary life—revealing how true refinement has long outlived rank, title, and even the crown.

Ebru Gürgen was born in Istanbul. She completed her education in private schools in Turkey and developed a disciplined and successful academic path. At a young age, she was introduced to different cultures and later lived in England and Italy, experiences that broadened her worldview.


She studied fashion design and marketing at Polimoda in Florence. Living in a city shaped by art and history refined her understanding of aesthetics and cultural expression.


Through her international experiences, she recognized that etiquette, once formed within aristocratic societies, evolved into a shared language of civility across cultures. Over time, her growing interest in this subject turned into research, and research into writing.

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