
Jenner, 21, is worth US$1.02 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, which assumes that she owns 90% of her company and ascribes the rest to her mother Kris, who takes a management fee in exchange for handling public relations and finance. Forbes, relying on a different methodology, reported earlier Tuesday that Jenner had achieved the milestone.
Jenner, the half-sister of Kim Kardashian, founded Kylie Cosmetics in 2015. The company posted US$360 million of revenue last year, a 9% increase from 2017, according to Forbes.
Bloomberg values Jenner’s firm by comparing it with four publicly traded peers: L’Oreal SA, Inter Parfums, Estee Lauder and Elf Beauty. Kylie Cosmetics outsources its manufacturing and packaging to Seed Beauty and sales and fulfilment to Shopify. The details of those arrangements aren’t public and could alter the valuation.
Bloomberg classifies people as self-made if they don’t inherit their wealth through marriage, death or bequests. Jenner, the youngest member of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, has amassed 128 million Instagram followers and leveraged that popularity to promote her products.