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The History of Skims: Who Owns the Brand and What Is It?

Kim Kardashian is worth an estimated $1 billion, thanks in part to her thriving business empire.

One of her companies, the shapewear brand Skims, just raised a $270 million funding round that valued the brand at $4 billion, The New York Times reported. She also launched the beauty-and-fragrance brand KKW, the skincare brand SKKN, and the private-equity firm SKKY Partners. Thong Seamless Shapewear

The History of Skims: Who Owns the Brand and What Is It?

For the uninitiated, here's how Skims became the most revolutionary thing to happen to shapewear since Spanx.

The media personality and socialite Kim Kardashian is best known for the reality-TV show "Keeping Up with The Kardashians," which aired on E! until 2021. She is the daughter of Kris Jenner and Rob Kardashian, the attorney who defended OJ Simpson during his murder trial. 

She's also an entrepreneur — she founded Skims after seeing a hole in the shapewear market.

In a Wall Street Journal Magazine video, Kim Kardashian explained that she couldn't always find shapewear that matched her own skin tone, so she started Skims to provide women with options for different body types, skin tones, and ages.

"I really wanted to launch my own shapewear that took all of the designs that I was cutting up myself, that I was dying myself," she said.

Source: Wall Street Journal Magazine

The Swedish entrepreneur Jens Grede cofounded the denim brand Frame in 2012, which became a multimillion-dollar company. He then cofounded Skims with Kim Kardashian and is the company's CEO. His wife, Emma, is also a founding partner and the chief product officer. 

Together, the Gredes formed a holding company — aptly named Popular Culture — and have been at the helm of several celebrity brands, including Khloe Kardashian's denim brand Good American, Kris Jenner's cleaning-products brand Safely, and Tom Brady's apparel brand Brady.

In September 2019, the company launched its first "fits everybody" collection to offer shapewear and underwear for a variety of body types. The initial products sold out within minutes, and TMZ reported the company earned an estimated $2 million in sales from its launch. Skims has not confirmed that figure. 

Source: Hypebeast, TMZ, The New York Times

Skims quickly gained popularity for its inclusivity and messages promoting body positivity. The brand has found success with a marketing strategy that regularly features top influencers and celebrities from SZA to former Victoria's Secret models. 

A social-media maven herself, Kim Kardashian has regularly starred in her own campaigns and posts tutorials on social media about how to wear specific products such as body tape. As of the time of writing, Skims has more than 5 million followers on Instagram and 1.1 million followers on TikTok. 

Source: Fashionista, Yahoo, Insider 

Kardashian celebrated Skim's first retail partnership with a fashion show in a New York City Nordstrom store, featuring models of a wide range of sizes, heights, ages, and skin colors to reflect the company's ethos. 

In December 2019, the company launched its first cozy collection, featuring loungewear such as robes, pajamas, and two-piece sets made from soft materials. By the time the pandemic began and shoppers weren't so much in need of shapewear, the brand had launched a second collection of loungewear. 

In 2021, Skims opened its first pop-up location at The Grove mall in Los Angeles. Later that year, the brand held a pop-up shop inside the Paris department store Galeries Lafayette Haussmann. It featured beige-pink walls and displays that were curved and soft, "reminiscent of body forms and the curves of a body," the designer Willo Perron told Dezeen. 

Source: The New York Times

In March 2022, Skims launched a swimwear line with bathing suits in 19 styles and seven colorways. Each piece came in sizes from XXS to 4X and was priced between $32 and $108. 

Stumbles by Victoria's Secret created a hole in the lingerie market, and venture capital poured into underwear startups. Before launching, Skims raised a $5 million seed round in 2019, then raised $154 million in Series A funding in 2021, and a $240 million Series B round in 2022.

In March 2023, the company expanded into activewear with its performance collection. Prices started at $118 for a pair of leggings and $78 for a racerback tank top. 

Willo Perron of Perron-Roettinger, the same designer who's responsible for previous Skims pop-ups, designed the powder-blue retail space. To announce the opening, Skims commissioned the Rockettes to perform their famous kick line.

Skims also opened its first pop-up location in the UK in July.  

Source: Time Out, Dezeen, Business of Fashion

In July, the company announced a $270 million funding round led by Wellington Management that valued the company at $4 billion. Skims plans to launch menswear in the fall and open flagship-store locations next year in Los Angeles and New York. 

An IPO could be on the horizon, Jens Grede told The New York Times. 

The History of Skims: Who Owns the Brand and What Is It?

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