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Abstract:Kylie Jenner filed for trademarks on May 9 for "Kylie Baby" and Kylie Baby by Kylie Jenner."
Kylie Jenner is planning to launch a baby line. She filed for trademarks on May 9 for “Kylie Baby” and Kylie Baby by Kylie Jenner,“ according to the US Patent and Trademark Office, WWD first reported.The trademarks covered a massive range of products including clothing, diapers, strollers, carriers, diaper bags, and car seats.Jenner is already running a fashion and beauty empire that's worth an estimated $900 million.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Kylie Jenner appears to be planning a line of baby products.The 21-year-old billionaire filed for trademarks on May 9 for ”Kylie Baby“ and Kylie Baby by Kylie Jenner,” according to the US Patent and Trademark Office.The trademarks covered a massive range of items including clothing, diapers, strollers, bath products, furniture, crib and bed linens, nursing products, bouncers, changing tables, carriers, diaper bags, and car seats.Jenner is already running a fashion and beauty empire that's worth an estimated $900 million. It includes her makeup line, Kylie Cosmetics; fashion line, Kendall + Kylie; and a soon-to-launch skincare line, Kylie Skin.Jenner gave birth last year to her first child, a daughter named Stormi, with rapper Travis Scott.
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