Kim, Kourtney & Khloe Kardashian To Help Design Another Fashion Line
Posted on Sun Aug 8th, 2010 8:00am PDT By X17 Staff
We already knew the Kardashian sisters were developing a clothing line with Bebe (not to mention the fact that they own and run two Dash stores in the US), and it looks like they're gearing up to build an international fashion empire!
Kim, Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian have partnered with Australian designer Bruno Schiavi's Jupi Corporation to design a collection of women's intimates, apparel, swimwear, shoes and accessories.
Khloe tells Women's Wear Daily, "All three of us have similar bones, but we have different shapes and sizes. I'm tall, Kim is curvy and Kourtney is petite -- and we know how to dress up our best assets ... We wanted everything to be no-fuss, buy it and wear it. These are pieces that you could wear the next season or forever."
Khloe's big sister Kim added, "We obviously waited on a big partnership like this for a long time because we've had so many different offers and we wanted to make sure that we had a huge say in the design and that our personalities would come through ... Designing for Bebe was the perfect first step because it really got our feet wet. Now we feel that we are ready to branch off and do our own thing with a company that is widely international."
The collection will hit major retailers across the globe next year. Can't wait to see what the girls will come up with!
But which sister is most involved in the clothing collection?
Kim, Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian have partnered with Australian designer Bruno Schiavi's Jupi Corporation to design a collection of women's intimates, apparel, swimwear, shoes and accessories.
Khloe tells Women's Wear Daily, "All three of us have similar bones, but we have different shapes and sizes. I'm tall, Kim is curvy and Kourtney is petite -- and we know how to dress up our best assets ... We wanted everything to be no-fuss, buy it and wear it. These are pieces that you could wear the next season or forever."
Khloe's big sister Kim added, "We obviously waited on a big partnership like this for a long time because we've had so many different offers and we wanted to make sure that we had a huge say in the design and that our personalities would come through ... Designing for Bebe was the perfect first step because it really got our feet wet. Now we feel that we are ready to branch off and do our own thing with a company that is widely international."
The collection will hit major retailers across the globe next year. Can't wait to see what the girls will come up with!