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Kim first launched her makeup label KKW Beauty in 2017. She shuttered the brand in 2021 amid her divorce from Kanye West, before rebranding her beauty business to SKKN by Kim the following year with ...
After reclaiming her beauty business via Skims, Kardashian faces the challenge of carving out a lasting niche in the crowded ...
Lifestyle and apparel brand SKIMS by Kim Kardashian is acquiring SKKN by Kim (as in Kardashian, to be clear), the company announced in late March. In an ...
CoverGirl parent Coty said on Friday it would sell its 20% stake in reality TV star Kim Kardashian's beauty brand to her ...
Kim Kardashian celebrates her brand's first West Coast store by opening the Skims Diner in LA, featuring a custom menu and ...
By acquiring Kardashian’s majority stake and Coty’s minority stake in Skkn by Kim, Skims will now house clothing, cosmetics, skin care and fragrance under one umbrella.
SKIMS, the lifestyle company co-founded by Kim Kardashian and Jens Grede , has acquired SKKN by Kim from Kim Kardashian and COTY, bringing her beauty NIL rights and ventures under the SKIMS brand.
Coty and Kim Kardashian are parting ways in a transaction that would allow the reality star and entrepreneur to bring her beauty brand SKKN by Kim under the Skims umbrella. Coty didn't disclose ...
Kim Kardashian is keeping up with business. Four years after striking a $200 million deal with Coty—the parent company behind makeup brands Sally Hansen and Max Factor—for 20 percent of her ...
Coty acquired 20 percent of KKW Beauty, for $200 million in 2021. Now that stake will belong to Skims, while Kardashian’s 80 percent stake will also be transferred to Skims. Coty plans to use the ...
Now, Coty’s divestment in Skkn will enable Kardashian to consolidate her brands, marking a “pivotal” expansion for Skims, taking its portfolio beyond apparel, the company said in a separate ...
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