Kendall Jenner’s Bold Double Denim Look Takes the Fashion World by Storm in New Ksubi Campaign

She is a global supermodel extraordinaire.

And Kendall Jenner showed it while fronting the campaign for the new Sign Of The Times collection by Australian brand ksubi.

The 23-year-old bombshell sH๏τ a smoldering stare at the camera while modeling a denim jacket and a matching pair of leggy jean shorts.

Kendall, who lives in both Los Angeles and New York, posed in front of a window that offered a dazzling view of the metropolitan landscape below.

She also slipped into a skinтιԍнт pair of black jeans that emphasized her svelte legs, complementing a sheer white tank top she wore without a bra.

The elder sister of Kylie Jenner flashed her chiseled midriff in a sleeveless black top and pulled on a pair of high-waisted jeans as well.

Kendall cut a swanky figure in a huge black leather pair of boots and bundled up in a flowing monochrome T-shirt.

In a press release, Kendall dished: ‘I’ve always been an admirer of Ksubi’s style and vision and I was so excited when they reached out to me.’

The Fall’19 ksubi collection Sign Of The Times includes jeans, jackets, a tee, hooded sweater and shorts; the prices range from $90-$300.

They will be available to purchase globally on July 16 online and in select stores: Browns, Barneys, ksubi, Intermix, Net-A-Porter, Nubian, Saks 5th Ave, Superette and Nordstrom.

The brunette beauty recently broke up with her dreamy NBA boyfriend Ben Simmons.

Ben and Kendall recently wound up at the same exclusive Independence Day party thrown by Bootsy Bellows at Kardashian H๏τ spot Nobu Malibu.

Another guest at the Bootsy Bellows bash was Younes Bendjima, 26, the hunky Algerian model who used to date Kendall’s half-sister Kourtney Kardashian, 40.

Kendall confirmed her romance with Ben this February on The Ellen DeGeneres Show but by May Page Six reported that they had called it off.

She told Vogue Australia during their dalliance that she ‘Maybe’ would marry Ben, adding: ‘Definitely not now, but maybe one day.’