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Kourtney Kardashian Barker is storing her supplements in a necklace.
Kardashian Barker’s supplement company Lemme and Brooklyn-based accessories brand Haricot Vert are teaming up on a wearable wellness charm necklace, priced at $199. It launches Thursday and is available on lemmelive.com and at the Haricot Vert store, which recently opened in Brooklyn.
The necklace features a silver heart locket pendant, where the gummy can be placed, and an array of glossy Picto-Charms, a common element in Haricot Vert’s designs, including one that cheekily says “Lemme Live.” Haricot Vert designs employ vintage elements and are crafted by hand.
“We are over the moon about this collaboration,” said Haricot Vert founder Kelsey Armstrong in a statement. “Each piece has turned out so wonderfully retro and unique, capturing a special place in our hearts. Every necklace reflects our shared vision, celebrating creativity, originality, wellness, and craftsmanship. Designing this collection has been a joyful and inspiring process, and it truly feels one-of-a-kind.”
Kardashian Barker told WWD via email: “I love that all her charms are handmade or vintage pieces. And of course, one of my favorite parts is the pendant that holds the Lemme.”
Armstrong has tapped into the power of collaborations in the past, including an exclusive, New York-themed set of dangly earrings with the Museum of Modern Art.
This collaboration follows Kardashian Barker’s latest limited-edition Lemme launch of watermelon-flavored Glow Lollipops, priced at $12, which have quickly become a fan favorite on social media.
While the necklace conveniently holds a gummy, Kardashian Barker has been tapping into an array of supplement formats in an effort to meet consumers where they are — the brand now has gummies, capsules, tinctures, chews, and now lollipops.
A portion of the proceeds from this collaboration will go toward P.S. Arts, a youth arts education nonprofit.
Source: WWD