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KENDALL AND KYLIE JENNER COVER MARIE CLAIRE MEXICO

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Kendall and Kylie Jenner worked their best modelling on the latest cover of Marie Claire Mexico.
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians stars were seen in a series of matured and sexy shots for the March issue modelling Tory Burch looks. Kendall dished on modelling and her model inspirations; listing  Miranda Kerr, Rosie-Whiteley and Gisele Bundchen as inspirations.
"I 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." The 18 year old also spoke about how working for Chanel and Burberry remains her dream.
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Kylie shared her dream about taking up acting in the nearest future, "Right now I love designing and I want to Pursue That career once I turn 18, acting goal 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 in school plays and Then in my community I would Participate in all of 'em' til I was 13."
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 The sisters shared they had a great time at the shoot!
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