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Azria, 57, has achieved his vision of merging mass appeal and fashion credibility by coupling the sophisticated detail of European tailoring with the casual, unfussy spirit of American sportswear. His primary line, BCBG Max Azria, consists of dresses, denim, outerwear, swimwear, footwear, handbags, sunwear, eyewear, belts, small leather goods and watches as well as men's shirts, tailored clothing and ties. Much of this product expansion is due to a series of licensing contracts Azria began in earnest around 2002. Last year he hired veteran stylist Lori Goldstein to focus BCBG Max Azria, which will have its first runway show...
...fashion," says Lubov, 38, now creative director for BCBG Max Azria, Max Azria and Max Azria Atelier, "as long as Max understood my needs as a designer." It's not surprising to hear Azria call Lubov his muse, whereas she speaks with a bit more nuance. "Max creates the vision, and I make sure it's executed," she says. "We're a great team as long as his office is on the other end of the building. There are days when we don't agree." Lubov is hailed as the prototypical BCBG woman: wife, mother (she and Azria have three...
...around the country. It will also launch its first online store early next year. "When I first met Max, he was doing items, baby dolls," recalls Lubov. "I pushed him into doing collections, juniors. You miss out on sales when you do items. People want to see what your vision is as a whole. Of course Max was a visionary because 10 years later it was all about items...
Rubin’s presence on the search committee will allow him to push for a candidate who shares Summers’ vision for the University...
...democracy? Such debates are at the heart of Iran's internal struggles over governance and, until now, there was room for them in Shargh. "Iranians are people accustomed to having a political life of the mind, an existence in which they can have dialogue, argue, and refine their vision for Iranian society," said Atrianfar. "Having this taken away, being left with just a physical life where you cannot question or talk about anything, this is a kind of death...