Following Solange, A$AP Mob and Kaia and Presley Gerber, Calvin Klein revealed that the Kardashian-Jenner sisters are the newest set of famous familial faces of its #MyCalvins advertising campaign.
Photographed by Willy Vanderperre, the five half-siblings showcase the brand's signature underwear and denim line on the campaign's barnyard-style set, complete with Americana-inspired quilted blankets.
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In the photograph, each girl is really repping her own style in such a way that the brand’s message that its line is for every girl and every unique style really rings true. To the best of our memory, this seems to be the first-ever non-Kardashian branded ad campaign the five sisters have starred in together.
In a video for the brand, the sisters lay around for a game of "Never Have I Ever": Kim never got a tattoo; Kendall never dyed her hair; Kourtney never jumped out of a plane; Kylie has never eaten a rattlesnake — but Kourtney has.
Kendall has already been the face of Calvin Klein, and it’s so nice that, at a time where all of the sisters are really leaning in to their own individual projects and lives, they’ve come together for this epic campaign. With the release, Kim told Vogue, "Family is everything, so when we’re all together doing something special like this, it means so much." To the statement, Kourtney added, "We’re definitely a modern family, and Calvin Klein embodies Americana."

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