Watch out, Skims.
While Kris Jenner’s daughters Kim and Khloé Kardashian are bringing in millions with their respective clothing lines, their momager has yet to enter the fashion world — but that just might change soon enough.
According to an application filed with the US Patent and Trademark Office seen by Pvnew Style, the 67-year-old “Kardashians” star has applied to trademark her name to use on items including sweatshirts, sweatpants, socks, jackets and loungewear.
While Jenner has successfully applied for many similar trademarks in various fields including skincare and clothing ventures, nothing concrete has ever emerged in the fashion and beauty space apart from her home cleaning line, Safely.
However, Pvnew reported in 2018 that the reality star had her eye on the fashion biz after she revealed her potential plans to Vogue.
“I would love to do something in the near future,” she told the mag when asked if she’d be interested in launching a fashion or beauty line, adding, “I really am thinking about it.”
Jenner also hinted that she might be interested in the growing menopause market, also telling Vogue, “Menopause is a bitch. Let me start with that.”
Her potential foray into fashion would certainly come as no surprise to Kardashian fans, with the business whiz helping to build many of her children’s successful ventures such as Khloé’s Good American clothing line and Kim’s $4 billion Skims brand.
The mom of six also has her hand in the beauty business with daughter Kylie Jenner’s Kylie Cosmetics line and Kourtney Kardashian’s Lemme wellness brand.
Aside from her trademark news, Kris enjoyed the final days of summer with a PDA-filled Italian vacation followed by a fun night out at the Beyoncé concert with her family.
As for her potential clothing line, watch this space.