[3] In 1980, her parents relocated to San Antonio, Texas, United States, where Azria further explored her passion for the arts and attended Robert E. Lee High School.
[4] In 1986, Azria moved to Los Angeles, California, where she obtained a degree from the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising.
[12] Historically after each show, Azria, typically dressed in one of the collection's looks, would join her husband on the runway to address the audience.
"[5] She maintained a blog with behind-the-scenes information and creative inspiration, and she frequently updated the company's Twitter page.
[16] Nearly three years after leaving her job as creative director of BCBG, Lubov introduced her new label, La Bohème in 2019.
[18] They had three daughters, Chloe, Anais and Agnes; Azria is also stepmother to Max's three elder children, Michael, Joyce and Marine.
Day In 2008 for an Hervé Léger-inspired sculpture sold at auction during the event,[25] and with artist Mark Fox in 2009 to create a limited edition umbrella celebrating the legacy of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, the museum's founder.
[26] Each October BCBG Max Azria partners with Susan G. Komen for the Cure to raise money for breast cancer awareness through the sale of merchandise.