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Kendall Jenner Stars in the Givenchy Fall 2014 Campaign

People are still talking about the recent Much Music Video Awards that took place last week in Toronto because of Kendall Jenner's infamous hip-baring dress -- and now the model is giving people even more juice because the second-youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan just landed a spot in the Givenchy Fall 2014 campaign.

Having already starred in Vogue Paris and Interview and now Givenchy, the young brunette beauty makes her way up the fashion ladder quickly and steadily. The reality TV star stars in the Givenchy Fall 2014 campaign looking dark and broody with Jamie Bochert, Mariacarla Boscono and Harry Brant. Captured by photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, the campaign is bound to be a hit.
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