Kendall Jenner stars on cover of new issue of LOVE magazine - and smoulders in fishnet tights inside
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The 18-year-old Keeping Up With The Kardashians star has previously modelled for Givenchy, Forever 21, Chanel and Marc Jacobs
Kendall Jenner's modelling career is going from strength to strength if her appearance on the cover of the new issue of LOVE magazine is anything to go by.
The 18-year-old reality TV star also donned black fishnet tights, pants and a push up bra for a black and white editorial shot by Mario Sorrenti, who has shot the likes of Kate Moss and Rosie Huntington-Whitely.
The image of the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star was posted on models.com.
LOVE Magazine Editor-in-Chief Katie Grand told the site: "Kendall is not only one of our cover stars, but one of the breakthrough faces of the season, who I loved so much that I asked her to model in three of our stories this issue.
Kendall added: "I'd never worked with Mario Sorrenti, with whom I'd wanted to shoot nudes ever since that Kate Moss Calvin image of her nude on a sofa."
Kendall, the half sister of Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian, has appeared in fashion campaigns for Givenchy and Forever 21.
She has also taken to the catwalk for Chanel and Marc Jacobs.
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