Infomercials might be making a comeback, thanks toKim Kardashian West.TheKeeping Up with the Kardashiansstar, 39, released a retro ad campaign for her shapewear brand SKIMS starring momKris Jenner, as well as family friendsLisa RinnaandKyle Richards.In theQVC-esque clips, which Kardashian West shared onInstagramon Monday, Jenner, 64, channels a talk show host as theReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsco-stars promote Kardashian West’s shape wear products.“I really love the way that these feel,” Richards, 50, says. “And they’re not too tight,” Rinna, 56, adds, before how-to-order details flash across the screen.“Not too tight. Fits just right. The SKIMS sculpting bodysuit smooths and sculpts your whole body. Act now. This offer won’t last long,” a voice over can be heard saying. “Call the number on your screen or go towww.skims.comto order your perfect shade today. Your SKIMS bodysuit comes with a 30 day money back guarantee. Don’t wait to feel great today in SKIMS.”SKIMSSKIMSIn a second clip, the famous momager introduces a model wearing the SKIMS Sculpting Bra and Sculpting High-Waist Brief. “I mean, we can actually breathe and be perky at the same time, so that’s a plus,” she says. “And the silicone band around the bottom stays in place because you don’t want sweet chariots to swing low.“Who the hell wrote that,” Jenner jokes.“i love @krisjenner so much,”Ariana Grandecommented under the post.SKIMSIn a third infomercial ad, Richards shows off the innovative SKIMS One-Leg Solution Short, made especially for dresses or skirts that have a high slit.“It’s one-leg, Kris.” theReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsstar explains, holding up the product. “Sometimes you don’t need both legs.”Rinna turns towards the crowd and adds: “Look at this, guys. It’s one leg! How genius is this?”SKIMSDuring Sunday’s episode ofKUWTK,Kardashian West got candid about chaining the name of her shapewear brand fromKimono to SKIMSafter facingcultural appropriation backlash.“My intention wasn’t ever to offend anybody,” the star said, after receiving a letter from mayor of Kyoto, Japan, Daisaku Kadokawa, which explained why the name was offensive.“Foolishly and ignorantly, we never thought that it would be a problem,” she added. “[Kadokawa] was very thoughtful and very kindly explaining to me the meaning of kimono and why that’s so important to their culture. Reading that letter, I felt an understanding. I definitely did not want to disrespect a culture.”
Infomercials might be making a comeback, thanks toKim Kardashian West.
TheKeeping Up with the Kardashiansstar, 39, released a retro ad campaign for her shapewear brand SKIMS starring momKris Jenner, as well as family friendsLisa RinnaandKyle Richards.
In theQVC-esque clips, which Kardashian West shared onInstagramon Monday, Jenner, 64, channels a talk show host as theReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsco-stars promote Kardashian West’s shape wear products.
“I really love the way that these feel,” Richards, 50, says. “And they’re not too tight,” Rinna, 56, adds, before how-to-order details flash across the screen.
“Not too tight. Fits just right. The SKIMS sculpting bodysuit smooths and sculpts your whole body. Act now. This offer won’t last long,” a voice over can be heard saying. “Call the number on your screen or go towww.skims.comto order your perfect shade today. Your SKIMS bodysuit comes with a 30 day money back guarantee. Don’t wait to feel great today in SKIMS.”
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In a second clip, the famous momager introduces a model wearing the SKIMS Sculpting Bra and Sculpting High-Waist Brief. “I mean, we can actually breathe and be perky at the same time, so that’s a plus,” she says. “And the silicone band around the bottom stays in place because you don’t want sweet chariots to swing low.
“Who the hell wrote that,” Jenner jokes.
“i love @krisjenner so much,”Ariana Grandecommented under the post.

In a third infomercial ad, Richards shows off the innovative SKIMS One-Leg Solution Short, made especially for dresses or skirts that have a high slit.
“It’s one-leg, Kris.” theReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsstar explains, holding up the product. “Sometimes you don’t need both legs.”
Rinna turns towards the crowd and adds: “Look at this, guys. It’s one leg! How genius is this?”

During Sunday’s episode ofKUWTK,Kardashian West got candid about chaining the name of her shapewear brand fromKimono to SKIMSafter facingcultural appropriation backlash.
“My intention wasn’t ever to offend anybody,” the star said, after receiving a letter from mayor of Kyoto, Japan, Daisaku Kadokawa, which explained why the name was offensive.
“Foolishly and ignorantly, we never thought that it would be a problem,” she added. “[Kadokawa] was very thoughtful and very kindly explaining to me the meaning of kimono and why that’s so important to their culture. Reading that letter, I felt an understanding. I definitely did not want to disrespect a culture.”
source: people.com