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  2. Max Azria - Wikipedia

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    Max Azria (January 1, 1949 – May 6, 2019) was a French-American fashion designer who founded the contemporary women's clothing brand BCBG MAX AZRIA. He was also the designer, chairman, and CEO of the BCBG Max Azria Group, [ 1 ] a global fashion house which encompassed over 20 brands. [ 2 ]

  3. BCBGMaxazria plays it cool in color and design

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    As always, the BCBGMaxazria runway show was the perfect way to kick off New York Fashion Week, inspiring the rest of our NYFW street style looks for the next few days.

  4. Lubov Azria - Wikipedia

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    Azria joined BCBG Max Azria Group in 1991 after a mutual friend referred her to the company's founder, and her future husband, Max Azria. [5] As chief creative officer, Azria led the company's design team and oversaw marketing and merchandising for the group's more than 20 labels, which included the core brand BCBG Max Azria and the high fashion labels BCBG Max Azria Runway, Hervé Léger and ...

  5. EXCLUSIVE: Cosabella Partners With BCBG Max Azria for ... - AOL

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    Ready-to-wear brand BCBG Max Azria is partnering with luxury lingerie business Cosabella for an assortment of lingerie, innerwear and sleepwear. To celebrate the launch, actress Ireland Baldwin ...

  6. Luxottica - Wikipedia

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    Luxottica was founded in Agordo by Leonardo Del Vecchio in 1961 as a sunglasses manufacturer selling and branding under its own name. Del Vecchio quickly acquired numerous businesses in the pursuit of vertical integration, buying distribution companies rapidly and signing its first designer licensing agreement with Giorgio Armani .

  7. Bon chic bon genre - Wikipedia

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    Thierry Mantoux published a handbook for BCBG style (BCBG – Le guide du bon chic bon genre) in 1985. It was a French equivalent to The Official Preppy Handbook and The Sloane Ranger Handbook, both published earlier in the decade. The BCBG social group is associated with certain residential areas in Paris and Versailles.