Kendall Jenner poses in a bikini for a jewelry ad

The 26-year-old model Kendall Jenner starred in the advertising campaign of the French jewelry brand Messika. Relevant frames were featured on the brand’s official accounts on social networks.

Kendall Jenner became the main character of the new advertising campaign of the French jewelry brand Messika. In a video posted on the brand’s official social media account, the model appeared in a swimsuit consisting of a blue long-sleeved top and a black high-waisted bottom. It later changed into a swimsuit with a half open zipper. Beach images were complemented by jewelry – chains, bracelets, rings and slaves (a bracelet tied to a ring – approx. “socialbites.ca”).

Kendall Jenner is Kylie’s older sister. Kourtney, Kim and Khloe Kardashian are Kendall and Kylie’s older sisters. They have the same mother, Kris Jenner, but different fathers: Kourtney, Kim, and Khloe were born to Robert Kardashian, and Kendall and Kylie were born to Bruce Jenner, who came out in 2015 as a transgender woman named Caitlyn.

Formerly socialbites.ca said It turned out that Kim Kardashian showed off a figure in a swimsuit after losing weight.



Source: Gazeta

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