The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Kim Kardashian’s Skims aims to open store in Lenox Square mall

Reality TV star plans “Skims Suite” in Buckhead.

- By Zachary Hansen zachary.hansen@ajc.com

Buckhead’s malls are home to dozens of designer brands and luxury clothing stores, and one of the world’s most famous businesswo­men is poised to join the fray.

Skims, the shapewear, loungewear and underwear brand founded by Kim Kar- dashian, plans to open a store within Lenox Square mall, according to a recent building permit applicatio­n that was first reported by theAtlanta Business Chronicle. The per- mit details a project called “Skims Suite” that includes a nearly 5,000-square-foot space within the tony mall in the heart of Buckhead.

The multi-billion-dollar clothing company aims to openmu iplebrick-and-mor- tar stores this year, includ- ing locations in Washing- ton, D.C., and Los Angeles. Skims did not respond to a request for comment from The Atlanta Journal-Con- stitution. Simon Property Group, which owns Lenox Square and its sister mall Phipps Plaza, declined to comment.

The building permit applicatio­n lists New York City- based Kenneth Park Archi- tects as the project’s design firm, which is also in charge of Skims’ other planned locations. Constructi­on of the Lenox Square location is estimated to cost $600,000; an expected opening date was not provided.

Kardashian launched Skims in 2019, with the brand q uickl y r isi n g to prominence through partnershi­ps with t h e NBA, WNBA and USA Basketball. The company’s products focus on being inclusive, with a wide range in sizes across both women’s and men’s clothing.

Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza, both popular landing spots for high-end brands, have seen a wave of recent leasing activity and mixeduse investment­s and renovation­s.

Simon executives told the AJC last year that both malls will combine to house 65 luxury brands by the end of 2024.

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