The artistic director of the brand, Valentin Yudashkin, is raising three children from Peter Maksakov: Anatoly, Arkady and Agatha-Ariella. The baby girl was born last summer. Galina and her husband like to travel the world, choosing warm countries. Now the family members are resting in the United Arab Emirates. Yudashkina showed how she went to the beach with the children.
The mother of many children appeared in a stylish olive-colored swimsuit. The bikini emphasized Galina’s slim figure. The fashion heiress tied a white shirt around her hips, pulled her hair back into a ponytail and put on sunglasses. Galina was holding little Agatha-Ariella in her arms, dressed in a dress.
The child turned away from the camera and grabbed the mother’s shoulder. Galina smiled as she watched her daughter. “My love. My Japanese peach,” Yudashkin, 31, captioned the picture.
Then the businessman’s wife showed photos with her sons. The boys had fun and posed next to their mom. Galina praised the achievements of the eldest child. “The guy played three games in a row,” she explained. Yudashkina leads an active lifestyle and brings up her sons by her own example. Brothers attend clubs and sections. Anatoly is passionate about soccer and Arkady attends swimming lessons.
Galina and Peter were married in 2014. Maksakov is the grandson of People’s Artist of Russia Ludmila Maksakov. The man was born in the family of Maxim Maksakov, the son of film star Lev Zbarsky. Lyudmila Vasilievna treats her relatives warmly. The actress of the movie “Tatyana’s Day” loves to have dinner in the company of Marina and Valentina Yudashkina.
The fashion designer has been happily married to his beloved since 1988. Marina became a reliable support for her husband in the most difficult moments of his life. In 2016, the Russian couturier was diagnosed with a serious illness – cancer. The doctors came to the conclusion that oncology had formed in the designer’s kidney and only then metastasized to the head.
During the treatment, Galina took over her father’s affairs. With the support of his family, Valentin survived the battle with the disease. Now he spends time surrounded by loved ones and often walks around Moscow with his wife.