Celedam wrote:It does mean something: Sakura and Sayuki → SK and SK → SK TWO.
And I don't think there would be any grounds for a trademark dispute because no one could reasonably confuse a skincare brand with a musical group. Not unless the musical group became spokespersons for a skincare brand.
At least that's how it works under U.S. law…
Yes, however don't you find what it stands for a bit of a random reach? It wouldn't make sense to anyone outside of the fandom and even then cherry picking out the S and K is still a bit reach-y. SK TWO was certainly (to the extent that it would be surprising if it wasn't) a play on words/wink/nod for the SK-II line of skincare.
SK-II is an aspirational/luxury skincare line and very well known - I would also venture to say that the adult styling of SK TWO is playing into that as well.
On another note, not sure how long this will stay up but: