Presentation Escort in Moscow
A product launch, a showroom opening, a premiere — a companion for a social format where the visual setting matters.
What a presentation is as a format
This is a short format — usually 90 to 150 minutes — but dense. A welcome area, a speaker block (15–25 minutes), a reception, informal photography. Presentations take place in gallery spaces, boutiques, auto-brand showrooms, on rooftops, in new central lofts. The main difference from a corporate event is a high concentration of media and public figures.
When an Escort MSK companion is appropriate
- Product launch — you are the founder or investor, your status is visible, attending alone is not an option;
- Gallery or boutique opening — the format implies "appearing as a pair";
- Film or theatre premiere, social season opening — a companion for the official part and the after-party;
- Diplomatic receptions, embassy events — a separate register of social etiquette.
What we agree
- Dress code: black tie, cocktail attire, gallery-casual — each presentation has its own;
- Visual profile of the companion: height, hair colour, style (for a media format this is a visible factor);
- Languages: international premieres and presentations are often bilingual;
- Behaviour contract: no social-media posts, no comments to the press, no answers about you.
What is included
- Arrival 15 minutes before start, coordination with the organiser;
- Accompaniment on the red carpet or welcome zone, photos with you on request;
- Support during the public part: while you talk the companion is nearby, joining the social conversation with tact;
- Closing on programme or a transition into a continuation (bar, dinner — a separate service).
Specifics for media formats
If the press is working at the presentation, an additional clause is agreed: the companion is not photographed without your consent, signs no releases, answers no journalist questions. This is a standard scenario — we have a protocol for events where publicity matters.
Companions for the "Presentation companion" format
Frequently asked questions
What does the companion do during the presentation itself?
During the speech part (speakers, product demo) the companion is next to the client, in the welcome zone or in the audience — listening, not distracting with conversation. The active part starts at the reception or informal stretch after the official block: small-talk with guests, supporting your conversation circle, the tactful "plus-one in context" role.
Can I book accompaniment for the after-party after the presentation?
Yes — if the after-party is at a bar, restaurant or hotel lobby, it falls within the booking timing and is set at booking. Moving the continuation into private space is not our format. For late after-parties (past midnight) an additional hour is agreed at the same hourly rate.
Is the service suitable for a private presentation in a gallery or on a yacht?
Yes — private presentations in central galleries, automotive and watch-brand showrooms, on Moskva-River yachts (summer season) are a standard scenario. Dress code and register are set in advance: gallery-casual, cocktail, smart casual — each presentation has its own. The profile is matched to the visual context of the event (media, photos, guests with a public profile).
Is cocktail attire the standard for the companion or agreed separately?
Cocktail attire is the default presentation dress code and most catalog profiles are ready for it without extra prep. If the organiser asks for a tighter register (a specific colour, dress length, a brand-coordinated look for media), it is agreed in advance and a matching profile is picked.
Can the companion act as a reception greeter?
An active reception role (greeting guests, registration, badging) is hostess work, not companionship. We do not offer that service. The companion can stand at the entrance zone next to the client and step into the greeting with tact — but not run registration. For a full hostess team, specialised event agencies are the right call.