Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner are taking over!
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star grace the latest cover of Marie Claire Mexico
and pose for a series of sexy shots in the magazine's March 2014 issue.
Modeling looks by Tory Burch and PAVON, the sisters showcase their
versatility as models. "We had a great time," Kendall says of the shoot.
"It was especially different for Kylie. It kind of showed her in a
different light, so I think that was cool."
Kendall,
18, explains that she's "always enjoyed watching and looking at high
fashion models and supermodels. I always wanted to be them. Even as a
kid, I remember always looking at my mom's magazines. I would look up to
them and I thought they were so beautiful and they seemed very elegant
and cool." The brunette beauty adds, "It's just something I really
wanted to be."
Listing Gisele Bündchen, Miranda Kerr and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley as her inspirations, Kendall is dying to work for Chanel or Burberry. "Everybody tells me I should do Ralph Lauren," she adds.
Kylie,
meanwhile, is pursuing other passions. "Right now I love designing and I
want to pursue that career once I turn 18, but acting is something I
would regret not giving a chance when I'm older, so I would love to try
it and see if I like it," the 16-year-old reality star says. "I used to
do plays in school and then in my community. I would participate in all
of them 'til I was 13."
Kylie is currently focused on Keeping Up With the Kardashians,
which is currently in its ninth season. "It would be very weird to not
be filming because that's all I remember since I was the age of 9. I
can't imagine it." When the show inevitably ends one day, "It's going to
be a whole new chapter in my life."
The teen star
looks up to her family in a number of ways. "They've got great work
ethic and they are so kind to everyone around them," Kylie says of
parents Kris Jenner and Bruce Jenner, plus her many siblings. "They really take in and appreciate everything they have around them when it comes."
In fact, the girls say it's because of their family
that they strive to be good role models. "I think we definitely try to
set the best example we can," Kylie says of influencing their fans.
"Sometimes we have to take a step back and realize that with the
opportunities we have, we also have a lot of power to change things.
Sometimes we can complain about the paparazzi and about being so public,
but I think we have realized that there is just so much that we could
do and that we definitely wanna pursue."
Kendall
shares her sister's sentiments, but adds that they have a YOLO
mentality. "I think our biggest thing is that you're only a kid for so
long and you're an adult your entire life, so live that until you can."
While they've been famous since childhood, the siblings are grounded in
reality. "We keep ourselves surrounded with friends and try to have a
normal life, but every time we go out of the house we're followed by
paparazzi, so it's not completely normal," Kendall says. "But we try to
keep it as normal as possible." How so? "We love to go to Magic
Mountain, which is an amusement park with rides and roller coasters, but
it gets a little difficult do that kind of stuff now because we're
bothered a little bit more than we used to be," the budding fashionista
continues. "But it's still fun. We have a good time."
Kendall and Kylie may be all grown up, but in many ways, they're still the same girls from Calabasas.
"I literally couldn't go anywhere without Kendall when I was younger," Kylie admits.
"She was obsessed with me," Kendall recalls. "She followed me everywhere."
"I
would follow her everywhere she went. We would sleep in the same bed.
If she got up in the middle of the night, I got up of the middle of the
night. I literally couldn't leave her side," Kylie remembers. "We even
matched everything we wore."
Kendall—who remembers cutting "all" of Kylie's hair off as a kid—tells Marie Claire Mexico that they're not nearly as mischievous as teens. "We were evil. We would lock people outside when it was raining."
Sounds like the girls are maturing in more ways than one!
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