KIM Kardashian has filed 12 new trademarks for her three-year-old son Psalm West, as the young toddler is being groomed to take over his mother’s $1B business empire.
The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal the extensive new trademarks for Psalm that promises the launch of toy and clothing brands.
Kim Kardashian has filed 12 new trademarks for her youngest son Psalm West
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The three-year-old is getting groomed to launch his own companies and take over Kim’s $1B business empireCredit: Instagram/Kim Kardashian
Kim, 42, has filed multiple trademarks for all four of her children she shares with her ex-husband Kanye West, 45.
However, on November 1, Kim filed 12 new ones for her youngest child, Psalm.
Kim’s first of 12 trademarks announces “non-medicated skin care preparations; skin moisturizers; skin lotions; skin creams; skin cleansers” and other various cosmetics.
The second filing includes: “Probiotic supplements; nutritional supplements; vitamins; baby diapers; baby cloth diapers; anti-inflammatory ointments; baby food; infant formula.”
Psalm’s third trademark contains: “Strollers; stroller covers; children’s car seats; fitted covers for children’s car seats.”
The fourth promises “clocks; jewelry; watches; keychains” while the fifth dabbles in “calendars; books; magazines and periodicals in the fields of music; entertainment” and more.
The sixth trademark states Psalm’s business future could include “baby carriers worn on the body; all-purpose carrying bags; backpacks; handbags; tote bags; purses; wallets; bags for carrying babies’ accessories; diaper bags” and more.
Psalm’s seventh trademark branches out into “furniture; cribs; baby bouncers; baby changing mats; baby walkers; mattresses; cushions; nursing pillows; foot stools; mirrors” and more.
Similarly, the eighth filing states: “Textiles for home furnishings, namely, household linens, bath linens, bed linens, kitchen linens, and table linens; drapery; afghans; throws; comforters; bed blankets; baby bedding, namely, swaddling blankets, crib bumpers” and more.
However, Kim’s ninth trademark for her son includes various clothing items such as “coats; dresses; footwear; headwear; jackets; jumpers; loungewear; rompers; scarves; shirts” and more.
The tenth includes “toy figures; doll accessories; puzzles; party games; toy jewelry; puppets; hand-held units for playing electronic games; children’s educational toys for developing fine motor and cognitive skills” and more.
Psalm’s eleventh and twelfth filings promise “advertising services, namely, promoting the brands, goods, and services of others; endorsement services” and “entertainment in the nature of providing information by means of a global computer network in the fields of entertainment and pop culture; entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a celebrity.”
Psalm’s last trademarks were all filed in 2019, so it looks like the young toddler was due for a fresh update of permit applications.
NEXT JENNER-ATION
The entire Kar-Jenner clan has been following Kim’s footsteps and The U.S. Sun previously reported on the Kardashian family’s big plans for their kids to take over their $3billion empire.
The Kardashian-Jenners are setting their children up to take over the empire, as the stars have filed various trademarks for their children.
Most recently, Kim filed more trademarks for Chicago and Saint to launch skincare, toy and fashion brands.
The Sun previously reported Kim acquired the nine distinct trademarks for her two middle children on July 26, 2022.
The skin services trademark covers everything from skin moisturizers, lotions, bath and shower gels; bubble baths and powders, and cosmetics, to fragrances and even nail polish.
The trademarks for toys cover a wide range of product possibilities including toy figures, dolls, infant toys, mechanical action toys, bath toys, toy jewelry and much more.
For the clothing, the trademark applies to everything from “Bottoms as clothing; coats; dresses; footwear; headwear; jackets; jumpers; loungewear,” and a slew of other products with bibs and costumes lumped in.
The trademark for advertising services is earmarked to promote the above various products, among other endorsement services.
Interestingly, Chicago has an additional trademark, which it appears Kim did not attempt to acquire for Saint.
Chicago’s fifth filing is listed as: “Entertainment in the nature of providing information by means of a global computer network in the fields of entertainment and pop culture; entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a celebrity.”
Psalm appears to have the most trademarks out of all of Kim’s children, with North and Chicago tying in second with five trademarks filed each as Saint has only four.
OUT OF THIS WORLD!
Kim’s youngest sister, Kylie Jenner, 25, appears to be taking her older sister’s ideas as she filed three new trademarks for Stormi World on August 24, 2022, after not touching the name since February 2019.
The first of the three trademarks are for “advertising and endorsement services” to “promote the goods and services of others.”
It also describes “retail store services” including “gifts; general consumer merchandise; apparel; apparel accessories; toys; sporting goods; beauty products; cosmetics; skincare and fragrances.”
The second trademark filed for Stormi World, details: “Toy figures; doll accessories; dolls; drawing toys; infant toys; mechanical action toys; electronic action toys; play sets for action figures and soft sculpture toys.”
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