Kendall Jenner is featured in the new Givenchy Fall 2014 campaign, marking a huge step in the Keeping Up With The Kardashian star’s modeling career.
Kendall, 18, is one of six models featured in the designer’s new fall campaign and wears dark, vampy lipstick and striking, pale make-up, a departure from her usual Kardashian look. The campaign was shot by Mert & Marcus and also features models Jamie Bochert, Mariacarla Boscono and Peter Brant II.
Kendall’s mother Kris Jenner posted a sneak peek of the campaign to Instagram, labeling it “To die for!” Kendall’s famous sisters also took to social media to congratulate her new career milestone – this is Kendall’s very first campaign. Kim Kardashian also announced the news on Instagram, as did Kourtney Kardashian, who captioned the photo, “I am on the floor… Dead! Kendall Jenner in the Givenchy campaign! I just sang some opera.”
Givenchy creative director Riccardo Tisci is a personal friend of the family’s, and Kim wore a custom Givenchy Haute Couture wedding dress in May when she married rapper Kanye West, but sources insist that Kendall did not rely on personal connections to book the modeling gig.
“She’s unique in wanting to turn her back on her celebrity when it comes to modeling, she’s with a smaller very respected agency called Society who work specifically with high-end designers, photographers and stylists,” said stylist Katie Grand who worked with Kendall for Vogue Paris.
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