APEX expert for Washington
Knows the Washington hotel and restaurant scene firsthand: which reception will be discreet, which maître d' to call directly, which dress code holds for which venue. Brief any new model joining the Washington pool.
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Washington runs differently from New York or Miami. There's no nightlife in the usual sense: fine dining kitchens close at 22:00, bars by 23, and even on Friday by midnight Georgetown is asleep. So 70% of our meetings in DC happen between 18:00 and 23:00, with the peak landing midweek — Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. That's the "deal week" — when K Street lobbyists, McKinsey and BCG consultants, bankers from New York fly in for meetings at SEC, Treasury, Capitol Hill.
Requests in Washington come in earlier than in most of our other cities. For Tuesday evening they write Monday morning or Sunday. For a Friday gala at the Kennedy Center — two weeks ahead. It comes from how the city is built: schedules here are tight, meetings get set a month out, and nobody decides "for tonight" — even when they want to.
The manager replies on Telegram in 3 minutes, 24/7. Model selection — 30 to 90 minutes depending on the scenario. For a Plume dinner at the Jefferson — usually an hour. For a Kennedy Center gala with black tie — better to plan 5 to 7 days ahead, the choice is wider.
Washington has four peak windows in the year. Cherry Blossom Festival (late March through mid-April) — tourist peak, hotels in Georgetown and Foggy Bottom book 2-3 months ahead, restaurants around the Tidal Basin packed. White House Correspondents' Dinner in late April — a story of its own: journalists, media chiefs, political consultants, a gala at the Washington Hilton, after-parties across the city. State of the Union in late January or early February — incoming foreign delegations, embassy receptions. Inauguration every four years in January — the most intense window of all, hotels book half a year ahead.
In ordinary months — standard deal week. Summer in Washington is quieter: Congress is on recess in August, many top consultants leave for the Hamptons or Europe. September brings activity back, and that holds through December.
Georgetown is our main district for meetings in Washington. Four Seasons on Pennsylvania Avenue, Rosewood on 31st Street with a canal view, historic homes and the waterfront — all within a 15-minute walk. Clients who value privacy and the aesthetics of colonial architecture come here.
Foggy Bottom — the district by State Department, World Bank, IMF. The Watergate, Park Hyatt, Ritz-Carlton sit here — hotels for business guests with meetings at those institutions. Ten minutes on foot to the White House, five to the Kennedy Center.
Penn Quarter and downtown — for meetings closer to Capitol Hill and federal agencies. Willard InterContinental across from Treasury, St. Regis Washington two blocks from the White House, Jefferson on 16th Street. Premium segment with a history: the Willard has been working since 1816, every U.S. president has passed through it.
Dupont Circle and Embassy Row on Massachusetts Avenue — the embassies and think-tanks district. We bring clients here for diplomatic receptions and dinners with foreign delegations. Capitol Hill — a separate scenario, with meetings in senators' and House members' offices, usually during the day, no evening continuation.
Washington is the strictest American city by etiquette where we work. Quieter than New York, more formal than Miami, more serious than Chicago. Smart business — the standard for dinners at Plume, Komi, Fiola: dress to the knee or below, closed top, minimum jewellery, classic pumps. No club looks, no bright makeup. The model has to read as a professional — consultant, lawyer, economist.
Black tie — the mandatory code for galas at the Kennedy Center, for the White House Correspondents' Dinner, for embassy receptions. Long dress, refined jewellery, flawless hair. We hold a separate pool of models who work specifically in this format — with experience at events like these, with an understanding of how to carry themselves alongside public figures.
For hotel meetings the dress code is softer, but even in the lobby of the Four Seasons or the Jefferson the model arrives in cocktail or business attire, not casual. That's part of our work — we brief the model for the specific venue and scenario, and the client doesn't have to think about it.
Washington is a delicate city. We have rules we keep strictly and without exception: no political talk from the model, no comments on sitting officials, no mention of the client or their work outside the meeting. It isn't a formality — it's a condition for working in DC. Our models are briefed and grasp this from the first conversation.
We don't take meetings under two hours. Standard slot in Washington — 2 hours from $1,200, 4 hours from $1,500, a night from $2,500, a day from $4,000, two days from $6,000. Media tier — from $3,500 for 2 hours, from $5,000 for 4 hours. All prices in U.S. dollars, payment — cash, bank transfer, by agreement crypto. Returning clients — post-payment and individual terms.
We don't work mass events without a specific client, we don't share model photos with third parties, we don't discuss politics and we make no statements about anyone. These are boundaries we've held since 2012, and they are one of the reasons our Washington clients stay with us for years.
Names stay private — this is what our clients value. What we can show is roles, scope and the work each person does in your scenario.
Knows the Washington hotel and restaurant scene firsthand: which reception will be discreet, which maître d' to call directly, which dress code holds for which venue. Brief any new model joining the Washington pool.
On shift in chat. Replies within the first three minutes. Holds the full picture of the day: who is free, who fits the scenario, what is booked at which venue. The first person you talk to.
Works with returning clients on a personal basis. Holds preferences, scenario history, the small details that make the second meeting easier than the first. Manages weekend and travel formats.
Holds the box-office contacts for the city, knows the dress codes by venue and by event class. Briefs the model when the scenario includes a premiere or a closed reception.
Coordinates trips beyond the city: visa timing, transfer logistics, accommodation, on-site fixers when needed. Plans 2-7 day formats and inter-city moves.
This address houses the APEX coordination office in Washington. Meetings with companions take place at five-star hotels in Georgetown and Foggy Bottom, fine dining restaurants and the client's private locations — not at this address. Communication runs through the Telegram manager.
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