Kourtney Kardashian's Vitamin and Supplement Brand, Lemme, is Available Online and In-Store at Amazon (2024)

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Mark our words — in a few years the Kardashian and Jenner squad's entrepreneurial endeavors will be lauded in every college Business 101 class for their ground-breaking business practices and lofty achievements. Why is that? Well, there's nothing quite like the empire that Kris, Kim, Khloé, Kourtney, Kendall, Kylie, and Rob have built. While other celebs maintain one or two businesses at most, the reality show royalty has launched over 26 (yeah, you read that right!) businesses since their rise to fame in the late 2000s and early 2010s.

While some become massive triumphs that dwarf market competitors — looking at you Kylie Cosmetics and SKIMS — others have fallen to the wayside, merely becoming lessons learned for the KarJenner's to look back on as they somehow climb even higher on the latter of success. And as part of the trials and tribulations of owning a celebrity business, hardships and controversies have affected the brood's brands before, with some of their companies facing ethical and moral controversy as well as lawsuits over the years. Despite some obstacles along the path to success, our favorite family members who consistently compete for the highest net worth totally live by the mantra "If you don't succeed at first, try, try again," as their persistence has amounted to some of the most iconic brands of the century.

Consider this your ultimate guide as we explore the famous kin's presently prosperous ventures as well as their past partnerships and corporations that have unfortunately not made the cut. Here are all of the Kardashian and Jenner family's former and current businesses.

lemme, 2022 — Present

If you couldn't get enough of the Kar-Jenner fashion and beauty businesses, the family is continuing its dominance in the wellness industry, too. On September 27, Kourt launched lemme, a collection of gluten-free, vegan, non-GMO gummy vitamins and supplements. The brand made its big debut with three gummy flavors and recently expanded with an organic flower elixir and a prebiotic & probiotic gummy blend.

After selling out on the official lemme website, Kourt partnered with Amazon to carry the lemme products in-store and online.

Kourtney x Barker Wellness, 2022 — Present

It was only a matter of time before the lovebirds came together to work on a business venture! Barker Wellness, Travis Barker's vegan product line, is coming out with an exclusive Kourtney collection (or, should we say, kollection) featuring a body oil, a body butter, and magnesium bath flakes. "My obsession with taking baths, wellness, and taking care of my body has led me to this collaboration — and I could not be happier with how the products turned out," shared Kourtney in a press release.

Travis added, "Kourtney and I live and love health and wellness. Creating products we love and need to help with recovery and wellness is fun to share with the world."

SKKY Partners, 2022 — Present

It looks like Kim Kardashian is tapping into her businesswoman side once again. On September 7, Kim announced that she has partnered with private equity veteran Jay Sammons as co-founder and co-managing partner, and mom Kris Jenner. SKKY Partners will be working to financially back up-and-coming retailers and media companies.

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SKIMS, 2019 — Present

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Following the backlash from the culture-appropriative name for her new shapewear and lounge brand back in 2019, Kim quickly pivoted her brand's title from 'Kimono' to SKIMS.

Despite a slightly rocky start, the self-described "solutions-oriented brand creating the next generation of underwear, loungewear and shapewear" is a monumental success, with the brand being valued at $3.2 billion according to Bloomberg.

Kim and her sisters are often seen rocking the brand, which has now grown to include limited-edition collections and swimwear.

Poosh, 2019 — Present

Announcing the launch of her lifestyle and wellness hub Poosh with a very-naked shot to Instagram in 2019, Kourtney's media site has grown to be massive, with over 4.5 million followers on IG alone. The blog/e-commerce site features a mix of editorial pieces, behind-the-scenes interviews with the KarJenner fam, and product recommendations.

Fun Fact: According to Kourtney, the website is named after her and Scott Disick's daughter Penelope's nickname, Poosh. So cute!

Good American, 2016 — Present

Since she's always flaunting her gorgeous curves, it totally makes sense that Khloé founded her own denim brand back in 2016 with Emma Grede.

Fostering a size-inclusive and body-positive brand is close to her heart, as Khloé has admitted to People that she has faced body-shamers in the past.

“We built Good American to meet a dire need for a fashion brand that's inclusive in every way and empowers all women,” Khloé told Bustle.

The clothing line is not free of controversy though, as Khloé was sued in 2017 for allegedly copying d.bleu.dazzled's design for her Good American bedazzled bodysuits. The $10 million dollar lawsuit from LA designer Destiney Bleu was settled outside of court according to Radar.

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818 Tequila, 2021 — Present

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Kendall Jenner's tequila brand 818 which is produced from local, family-owned agave farms in Jalisco, Mexico, is award-winning and beloved by celebs like Hailey Bieber and Katy Perry according to Page Six. However, the fairly new brand is not free of controversy.

In May 2021 Jenner was criticized for culturally appropriating Mexican culture after sharing the shots on IG from a campaign for her tequila company liquor company.

The ad featured scenes of the supermodel riding on horseback in an agave field where native farmers were seen harvesting agave. The clip ends with Jenner raising with them. After the immediate backlash, Kendall disabled comments on the post.

Despite the criticism, 818 Tequila continues to thrive, recently participating in Revolve Festival and hosting a pop-up at New York Fashion Week according to Gotham Magazine.

Kylie Cosmetics, 2015 — Present

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This one needs no introduction, but we'll give it to you anyways.

At the young age of 18, Kylie Jenner entered the beauty industry with the launch of Kylie Lip Kits in late 2015. The collection of three liquid lipsticks with corresponding lip liners sold out almost immediately according to Women's Wear Daily.

From there, Kylie launched limited-edition collections of lip products for holidays and collaborations with her sisters. She then further expanded the brand to include eye products, makeup brushes, and merch.

In 2017, highlighters were introduced, also adding more formulations of lip and eye products to the brand. The brand became available in Ulta stores in 2018, which was huge since the brand had been online since its inception.

Kylie Cosmetics has since added a skincare line, Kylie Skin as well as a Kylie Baby, a skincare and haircare line for children.

So what's Kylie got next up her business blazer sleeve for her billion-dollar company? It looks like fake eyelashes, with her recent trademarking of the name KYLASH.

MOON, 2019 — Present

Kendall made her debut in the beauty industry in an unexpected way. In 2019, Jenner teamed up with vegan oral hygiene brand MOON to create the Kendall Jenner Teeth Whitening Pen. The model launched a rose and mint flavored Whitening Pen and Whitening Toothpaste with the brand in August 2022.

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Kylie Swim by Kylie Jenner, 2021 — Present

Kylie recently launched a swimwear brand so you could get her poolside looks for a fraction of the high-end designer price point. However, consumers have been less than impressed with the quality of her suits, with Buzzfeed News running an article that discusses manufacturing issues like see-through fabric and loose seams.

One TikTok reviewer included in the story even went as far as to joke that the bathing suits had been made by Kylie's young daughter Stormi Webster, as the reviewer deemed the garment poorly constructed.

Grandeza Hot Sauce, 2020 — Present

Did you know that baby brother Rob Kardashian has his own hot sauce? Yep! We only knew 'cause Kris rattled it off in her intro on Hulu's The Kardashians.

The mother and son duo collaborated with fashion designer Nick Tershay and an unnamed award-winning chef to create an all-natural and organic, vegan-friendly, gluten-free, and GMO-free hot sauce.

Honestly, pass the wings, Rob! We are so tempted to try this out for ourselves.

Dash Boutique, 2006 — 2018

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The three Kardashian sisters opened the doors to Dash Boutique in Calabasas, California in 2006. The store featured a curated selection of high-end clothing and accessories, with the operation expanding into multiple locations including Miami and Manhattan.

Did you know that Kim and her sisters originally signed up to film Keeping up with the Kardashians to build their store's presence? It's true!

Kim told Variety back in 2015, "I was thinking this might not last very long, but we’ll grow a great business and expand online. I thought it would be great press. I didn’t think it would turn into what it turned into."

After appearing on spin-off series such as Kourtney and Khloé Take The Hamptons and Dash Dolls — a show dedicated to the lives of the Dash Boutique's employees — and opening a sister store children's boutique called Smooch, the retailer officially shuttered in 2018.

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Kim Kardashian Eau De Parfum, 2009

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Speaking of Dash, following a fight with sisters Khloé and Kourtney over her fragrance deal, Kim decided to change the name of her 2009 perfume from the boutique-inspired title "Dashing" to her name.

The sophisticated scent was mainly floral, with notes of jasmine, tuberose, gardenia, and with a warmer base of tonka bean, jacaranda wood, and sandalwood.

Though the product was discontinued, this perfume paved the way for her future in the fragrance industry.

Kendall and Kylie's book deal, 2014 — 2014

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With fellow dystopian movies made from books having a moment in 2014 — think The Hunger Games and Divergent— Kendall and Kylie decided to release a young adult, sci-fi book, hoping that it would turn into a full novel series.

Unfortunately, their story Rebels: City Of Indra: The Story Of Lex And Livia did not do well. According to data from the Nielsen BookScan from September 2014, obtained by Radar, the book that debuted in June 2014 had only sold 13,000 copies so far.

In addition, reviewers on Amazon gave the ghostwritten novel a mediocre rating, leaving the Jenners to abandon their writing aspirations and future author status.

While Kylie and Kendall's book didn't take off, other family members have seen success in the literary industry with Kris Jenner launching the cookbook In the Kitchen with Kris: A Kollection of Kardashian-Jenner Family Favorites in 2014 and older sis Kim debuting the coffee table book selfie book, Selfish, in 2015.

Kardashain Khaos, 2011 — 2014

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The ultimate destination for Kardashian superfans in the 2010s was the souvenir store Kardashian Khaos, which was located inside The Mirage Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

The shop offered everything from key rings, beach towels, and t-shirts with the girls' faces emblazoned across the front to the Kardashian-family branded products.

Kardashian Khaos continued to host special appearances from the clan until the store's demise in 2014.

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Kardashian Kollection at Sears, 2011 — 2015

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In 2011, Sears and the older sister trio teamed up to produce a clothing line that was forecasted to bring in $200 to $300 million per year according to Fortune.

No sooner than after the pieces hit 400 stores, the family was slammed for allegedly manufacturing some of their collections in foreign sweatshops, where there were allegations of worker abuse.

Charles Kernaghan, the executive director of the Institute for Global Labour and Human Rights said in an interview with Star Magazine via Radar, “The Kardashians are in bed with some pretty bad people.

Radar added that the workers were supposedly living in "squalid factory-run dormitories filled with the stench of sewage while toiling up to 84 hours during seven-day weeks."

A spokesperson for the Kardashians vehemently denied the accusations, saying to the Washington Post that there is "no truth to these allegations."

The collection was pulled in 2015, but consumers had already gotten their hands on the products and had plenty of opinions.

Fashion journalist Terri Agins wrote in her book Hijacking the Runway: How Celebrities Are Stealing the Spotlight From Fashion Designers, "The print looked rubber-stamped on, and the fabric was full of static. It had the quality of a cheap Halloween costume," in reference to a leopard print V-neck dress from the collection.

Ouch.

Kardashian Kollection for Dorothy Perkins, 2012

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Picture this: it's the year 2012, and the American Kardash gals are taking over the U.K. following the launch of their Kardashian Kollection at Sears. The limited-edition line at Dorothy Perkins featured a lot of animal print and peplums, which feel like a far cry from the monochrome, Yeezy-esque outfits they sport today.

Here are some pics of the line to jog your memory, since the collection is seemingly no longer sold.

Belle Noel, 2011

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Kim Kardashian launched her jewelry line, Belle Noel, back in January 2011. She collaborated alongside designer Pascal Mouawad to create the costume jewelry pieces that fit her glamorous and flashy aesthetic. The whole line was fairly accessible too, with pieces ranging from $18 to $175.

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KKW Beauty & KKW Fragrance, 2017 — 2021

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In June 2017, Kimmy taught us how to get her famous carved facial look by debuting a collection of contouring kits under the brand name KKW Beauty. Months later, Kardashian grew her beauty empire to cover perfumes with the unveiling of sister brand spin-off, KKW Fragrance.

Both brands continued to grow, unveiling lipsticks, lip glosses, eyeshadow palettes, and perfume collaborations with family members. Kim even told Women's Wear Daily in an interview that the two brand's sales had doubled in one year.

Despite Kim's glowing outlook, she decided to take a hiatus from the KKW Beauty and "come back to you under a completely new brand with new formulas that are more modern, innovative and packaged in an elevated and sustainable new look," according to a tweet.

Fans have speculated that the rebranding comes from Kim's divorce from Kanye West, with her wanting to drop the 'W' from the name KKW as it stands for "West."

While KKW Fragrance's website is still working, all of the perfumes are on deep discount, meaning that KKW Frangrance is most likely also being renamed and rebranded.

Arthur George Socks, 2012 — Present

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And we can't talk about Rob without mentioning his novelty and fashion sock company Arthur George. The company whose moniker is two family middle names combined began as a men's accessory line that produced socks with quirky 2010s slang like "YOLO" printed on the soles.

Sadly though, in 2018 Rob was allegedly in $300K of debt and was forced to sell half of the company to his mom in order to keep it afloat according to Cosmopolitan. Kris has been running the brand — which has now expanded to include women's and children's socks — since then.

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Abby is an editorial assistant at Seventeen, covering pop culture, beauty, life, and health. When she's not busy watching the latest true crime docuseries, you can find her strolling through Sephora, thrifting the perfect dress, or jogging with her pup.

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