July 9, 2014
The Kardashian sisters are an energy to be figured with in the business world.
Kim, Kourtney and Khloé showed up on CNBC's "Closing Bell" Monday and uncovered the thought behind their brand: helping ladies, reports Us Weekly.
"I think our brand is all about empowering other women to be successful," said Kim, 33. Whether its their Dash dress stores, their Kardashian Kollection line or their children's line, they've generally been business-clever.
The truth TV stars say they re-assessed their brand in 2013 and chose to just seek after ventures they are "extremely passionate about."
On the other hand, the women let it be known's not simple adjusting business and raising a crew. "My mom [Kris Jenner] kind of taught us girls we could have it all," clarified Kim. "You know, she works hard. She taught us that if you work hard, it’s just all about prioritizing."
Also despite the fact that their organizations are presently blasting, things weren't generally so extraordinary for the sisters. As per them, they initially weren't considered important as business people.
"It is a struggle," imparted Kim. "We started off opening up our Dash clothing store over a decade ago, and that’s where we really started off in fashion. We’ve always been really hard-working girls, and we were fortunate enough to have a TV show."
The women affirmed they marked on for the show to bring "exposure and mindfulness" to their stores.
"You know, we are businesswomen, we’re entrepreneurs,
" said Kim

Kim, Kourtney and Khloé showed up on CNBC's "Closing Bell" Monday and uncovered the thought behind their brand: helping ladies, reports Us Weekly.
"I think our brand is all about empowering other women to be successful," said Kim, 33. Whether its their Dash dress stores, their Kardashian Kollection line or their children's line, they've generally been business-clever.
The truth TV stars say they re-assessed their brand in 2013 and chose to just seek after ventures they are "extremely passionate about."
On the other hand, the women let it be known's not simple adjusting business and raising a crew. "My mom [Kris Jenner] kind of taught us girls we could have it all," clarified Kim. "You know, she works hard. She taught us that if you work hard, it’s just all about prioritizing."
Also despite the fact that their organizations are presently blasting, things weren't generally so extraordinary for the sisters. As per them, they initially weren't considered important as business people.
"It is a struggle," imparted Kim. "We started off opening up our Dash clothing store over a decade ago, and that’s where we really started off in fashion. We’ve always been really hard-working girls, and we were fortunate enough to have a TV show."
The women affirmed they marked on for the show to bring "exposure and mindfulness" to their stores.
"You know, we are businesswomen, we’re entrepreneurs,
" said Kim