Kendall Jenner Poses in Sheer Lingerie for La Perla
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Kendall slips into a see-through purple lingerie and an electric halter neck swimsuit for a new La Perla campaign.

AceShowbiz - Kendall Jenner seduced the camera in a sexy photo shoot for La Perla. The 21-year-old brunette stunner sent pulse racing in a see-through lace purple lingerie for the brand's Fall/Winter 2017 campaign to introduce their latest collection.

"Romance, fantasy and a world of boundless imagination," the company describes the campaign. "Introducing #LaPerlaFW17 - Through forest boudoirs, where vines creep and wild flowers rule, the enchanted scenery sets the tone for a world of boundless imagination."

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In another image, Kendall looked electric in a blue halter neck swimsuit layered with tonal blue and yellow iridescent sequins. In another picture, she rocked a white maxi dress featuring a thigh-high split and a plunging neckline that exposed her bra.

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Kendall learned to do her own makeup from working as a model. "I learn a lot from being on set," the reality TV star recently said in a Vogue video to demonstrate her quick morning makeup tutorial. "I've done my makeup in cars ... in port-a-potties."

"When I was, like, 14, having thin eyebrows was the cool thing, so I literally plucked them all off," she revealed. "My sisters yelled at me and threw out all the tweezers in the house. I've never touched them myself ever since. I don't fully put lipstick on; I take it and then dab it just to enhance my own color."

Earlier this year, Kendall was hit with backlash over her Pepsi ad which was accused of appropriating the resistance movement. Pepsi has since apologized and pulled the commercial, but the model remained silent.

In a new interview this month on The Hollywood Reporter, her sister Kim Kardashian revealed that Kendall was distressed over the controversy. "We're not perfect, but you see these things in the media, like Kendall and [her Pepsi ad that was accused of trivializing Black Lives Matter], where I see her at home crying, but in the media she looks another way because she's not addressing it," Kim said.

"I'm just like, 'This is wrong. You need to speak up.' She was like, 'I don't ever want to show that footage of me crying.' She was trying to not make excuses or be dramatic, but that was what she was going through at the time."

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