Khloe Kardashian, Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner file to trademark their kids’ names
The reality stars of the Kardashian-Jenner clan are trademarking their children’s names.
Looks like the Kardashians and Jenners have big and special plans for the littlest members of their family. Kim, Khloe and Kylie have filed to trademark the names of their kiddos Saint, North and Chicago West, as well as True Thompson and Stormi Webster, according to TMZ.
Apparently, the celebrity mothers plan to use their children’s names on various products, including a clothing line, toys and skincare and also to sign a few endorsements. Seems like the Kardashian-Jenner babies might be getting some fashion and beauty lines of their own.
Kylie Jenner specifically filed a request to trademark “Stormiworld”, a lavish amusement theme park birthday party for her one-year-old, complete with rides, a ball pit and plenty of Stormi merch designer by Kylie’s boyfriend and Stormi’s father, Travis Scott, paying homage to Travis' album Astroworld.
The trademark applications come a few months after Kylie fuelled speculation that she was launching a skincare line, when she applied to register Kylie Skin and Kylie Skin by Kylie Jenner - which could include serums, scrubs, moisturisers, cleansers, toners, masks and oils - and another Kylie Skin for retail store services "featuring skin care products, skincare preparation products, cosmetics, cosmetic preparations and gifts."
After Kim, Khloe and Kylie’s successful business ventures, it did not really take us by surprise that their little ones would join in on the fun eventually. As of now, Kardashians nor the Jenners have commented on this matter. Although, Kourtney Kardashian, Rob Kardashian and their kids don’t appear to be involved in the trademark filing.
























































