Jules Hirst

Jules Hirst is an Etiquette Coach and founder of Etiquette Consulting, Inc. based in Culver City, California. Through her work, Jules has been empowering individuals in social skills, leadership, and confidence through the lens of etiquette and helping her clients to feel comfortable in any situation since 2006. Jules conducts lectures, workshops, seminars, and webinars for business professionals, young adults, and teens. Her instruction covers topics like networking, dining, social etiquette, understanding cultural differences, professional image, making genuine connections, and more. Jules is the co-author of the book, Power of Civility, which provides tools to boost social intelligence and build cultural competence, and the Technical Editor of Modern Etiquette for Dummies. She has partnered with several universities, including UC Berkeley, UCLA, and USC, bringing her university etiquette seminars to college students. She has also appeared on NBC Nightly News, ABC World News, Bravo T.V., and more.

Professional Achievements

  • Co-author of "The Power of Civility" and Technical Editor of "Modern Etiquette for Dummies"
  • Recognized for her expertise with the Latina of Influence Award and the Lincoln Latina Leader honor
  • Featured in major media outlets, including The LA Times, Chicago Tribune, Boston Herald, Real Simple, The New York Times, and The Washington Post

Favorite Piece of Advice

One of my favorite pieces of etiquette advice is: kindness, confidence, and respect go hand in hand. True etiquette isn’t about rigid rules—it’s about making others feel comfortable while carrying yourself with grace. Whether in business or social settings, a warm smile, good posture, and genuine listening—rooted in respect for others—will always leave a lasting impression.

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Forum Comments (2)

What is most important to know for wedding etiquette?
Something I think is important to consider is that wedding etiquette actually starts well in advance of the wedding itself! As soon as you receive an invitation, there are some steps you can take to be a courteous guest, which I go over in this video. {{whvid|Expert Video What Is Most Important to Know for Wedding Etiquette Step 0.360p.mp4|Expert Video What Is Most Important to Know for Wedding Etiquette Step 0-preview.jpg|}}
What are some fancy napkin folding ideas?
Great question! Fancy napkin folds are such a fun and elegant way to elevate your table—whether you’re hosting a dinner party or just want to make a weeknight meal feel a little more special.

Etiquette Tip : Always use cloth napkins for special occasions, and be sure to pre-iron them before folding—crisp edges truly make all the difference.

Here are three of my favorite folds you can try, with easy step-by-step instructions:

🌹 The Rose Fold: Romantic and charming

1. Lay the napkin flat in a diamond shape.
2. Roll tightly from the bottom point to the top.
3. Coil the roll into a spiral (like a cinnamon roll), tucking the tail underneath.
4. Fluff the outer edges to resemble petals.
5. Add a sprig of greenery underneath for an extra flourish.

🎀 The Bow Tie Fold: Playful yet refined

1. Fold the napkin into a rectangle.
2. Fold each short end to the center.
3. Pinch in the middle to create a bow.
4. Secure with a ribbon or napkin ring.
5. Fluff both sides of the bow.

✉️ The Envelope Fold: A personal, thoughtful touch

1. Fold napkin in half horizontally.
2. Fold both sides inward to overlap.
3. Fold bottom point up like sealing an envelope.
4. Slip in a place card or handwritten note.

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