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Kim Kardashian’s Skky Partners Takes Minority Stake in 111Skin

The private equity firm made a “significant” minority investment in the UK-based skincare brand.
The sleek collection of 111Skin's Black Diamond skincare, including the creams, serums and eye gels.
The luxury skincare brand was founded in 2012, and named for the co-founder's address on London's Harley Street.

Luxury skincare brand 111Skin has received a “significant” minority investment from SKKY Partners, the consumer-focused private equity firm co-founded by Kim Kardashian and Jay Sammons, the former head of consumer at private equity giant Carlyle Group,

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Brennan Kilbane
Brennan Kilbane

Brennan Kilbane is News and Features Editor at The Business of Beauty. He is based in London, and supports BoF’s coverage of the multifaceted cosmetics industry, from fine fragrance to wellness trends.

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