Kendall Jenner goes gothic for new Givenchy campaign


June 18, 2014

She may be only 18-years-old, but Kendall Jenner has taken the fashion world by storm. Starring in Givenchy's new advert for their Autumn/Winter 2014 campaign, the stunning brunette has proven that she's a force to be reckoned with.In the campaign, shot by photography duo Mert & Marcus, Kendall is seen posing alongside a group of other models including Jamie Couchert, Mariacarla Boscono and Peter Brant II. The reality TV star is virtually unrecognisable with slicked back hair and an edgy gothic beauty look including dark lipstick and barely-there eyebrows.

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"She's unique in wanting to turn her back on her celebrity when it comes to modelling," said Katie Grant, who styled Kendall's debut shoot for Vogue Paris. "It would have been easy for Kendall to go with a bigger agency and gone down a celebrity route but she wants to be taken seriously as a model just like the rest of them. "It seems that the young Keeping Up With The Kardashians star is being taken seriously, as she made her Fashion Week debut when she walked for Marc Jacobs at New York Fashion Week in February. 

Kim Kardashian's half-sister then took to the runway for Givenchy at Paris Fashion Week, and was also chosen by Karl Lagerfeld to appear the Chanel show alongside fashionistas including Cara Delevingne. Kendall also sat front row with Anna Wintour at London Fashion Week.

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Kendall has close ties with Givenchy's creative director Riccardo Tisci, who is close friends with her new brother-in-law Kanye West, and Kim Kardashian. Although there was widespread speculation that Kim would wear a Valentino wedding dress, instead she opted for a stunning Givenchy Haute Couture gown.

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