Bio
Jean Broke-Smith is an English etiquette and grooming expert who has become a television personality from her participation in several grooming and etiquette reality shows.
She was the principal of the Lucie Clayton school of grooming and modeling for 30 years, during which time she supervised a curriculum that included etiquette and deportment.
Prior to that she trained as fashion designer, milliner and make-up specialist.
In recent years Broke-Smith has appeared in a series of television programmes on the subject of manners.
She was 'head-teacher' in Ladette to Lady, a reality television programme that emulated the curriculum of a finishing school; she was the etiquette expert on The Family, another reality-television show in which a large extended family were sent to live in a large mansion house with a full domestic staff; she was a judge on Australian Princess, a spin-off of American Princess, which purported to teach young women how to conduct themselves like princesses and make them fit to marry a prince.
She appeared on Faking It, teaching a girl from the north of England to present herself as a society 'lady'; in Snobs; and as an etiquette expert on Britain's Next Top Model.