KYLIE Jenner has renewed her trademarks for Kylie Con and Kylie Museum which she first filed in 2020, The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal.
The Hulu notable appeared to be planning multiple conventions around her beauty industry empire as far back as three years ago, but stars have to renew trademarks if they have been inactive, so Kylie, 26, may still have a large-scale event up her sleeve.
Kylie’s trademarks for Kylie Con – alternatively Kylie Kon – and Kylie Museum remain the same as when she first filed them back in January 2020.
According to documents obtained by The U.S. Sun, Kylie filed for her 15 trademarks on November 13, 2023.
Her trademark for Kylie Museum describes: “Beauty consultation services in the selection and use of cosmetics, fragrances, beauty aids, personal care and skin care products, and bath, body and beauty products.”
A second trademark details: “Organization of special events, exhibitions, interactive experiences in the nature of fairs, trade shows, and conventions for commercial, promotional or advertising purposes; arranging and conducting special events, exhibitions, interactive experiences in the nature of fairs, trade shows and conventions for commercial, promotional or advertising purposes; advertising, marketing and promotion services.”
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The same trademark continues: “Retail store services featuring gifts, general consumer merchandise, apparel, apparel accessories, cosmetics, skincare, beauty products, bath and shower products, hair care and hair styling products, fragrances, calendars, gift wrap, phone cases, pins and buttons; special event planning for commercial, promotional or advertising purposes.”
Kylie Museum’s second trademark renewal concludes: “Providing specialized facilities for commercial, promotional or advertising purposes and providing specialized facilities for special events held for commercial, promotional or advertising purposes.”
Her third, fourth, and fifth trademark renewals mention clothing, bags, accessories, and more.
Trademarks for Kylie Con – and Kylie Kon – both outline the same descriptions as Kylie Museum.
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K-WHY NOT?
Kylie has had her eyes set on expanding her business empire beyond beauty.
Back in October, The U.S. Sun reported the TV personality secretly started a new company, K Brand Inc., and filed trademarks for Khy and Khy Studios.
Kylie incorporated K Brand Inc. in February 2023 and filed trademarks for Khy and Khy Studios under the company name in May 2023.
The young entrepreneur’s plans for Khy include providing goods pertaining to: “Bracelets; Earrings; Jewelry; Watches; Key chains; Necklaces; Rings; Body jewelry; Costume jewelry.”
However, Kylie won’t stop there, as the trademark outlines plans to sell bags, wallets, loungewear, clothing, lingerie, and more.
The in-store retail shops and online stores plan to feature: “Apparel, footwear, handbags, jewelry, fashion accessories.”
Khy Studios’ trademark outlines the same plans as Khy.
The registered agents for K Brand Inc. told The U.S. Sun: “We are the agent for service of process for K Brand Inc., we are not involved in their day-to-day operations.”
MANE EVENT
Earlier this year, the mom-of-two filed 30 additional trademarks under her personal name brand.
The U.S. Sun reported she filed various trademarks under the names Kylie Hair, Kylie Hair by Kylie Jenner, Kylie Baby, Kylie Baby by Kylie Jenner, Kylie, and Kylie Jenner on May 15.
Back in March, The U.S. Sun reported Kylie filed a new trademark for the name of her cult-favorite lip product, Gloss Drip.
Gloss Drip is joining the beauty mogul’s seven other Kylie Cosmetics products, including Kylie Lip Kit by Kylie Jenner, Kybrow, Kyliner, Kyshadow, Kylighter, Kylash, and Glitter Eyes.
The Kardashians star tends to brand everything off of her first name, although the Glitter Eyes and now Gloss Drip products appear to be the anomaly.
She also has plans to relaunch Kylie Swim.
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Last year, The U.S. Sun reported Kylie filed five new trademarks for the brand after they were “dismissed” on July 11, 2022.
Kylie was originally scheduled to reactivate her trademarks for the swimwear line on July 25; however, the applications weren’t processed until October 24.