Kendall Jenner rocks two low-key outfits during a photo shoots in New York as the Kardashians sign new $150million KUWTK deal
Model moment: Kendall Jenner made sure to keep her fashion icon status in check as she hurried around New York City on Tuesday between photo shoots for her modeling career
Her family recently signed a massive $150 million contract extension for five more seasons of their hit show Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
And Kendall Jenner made sure to keep her fashion icon status in check as she hurried around New York City on Tuesday between photo shoots for her impressive modeling career.
The supermodel, 21, rocked an over-sized black leather blazer with jeans, before changing into a comfortable sweatshirt and leggings as she pounded the pavement in Lower Manhattan.
The catwalk queen covered her long and lean legs in a pair of light blue denim jeans which were hemmed near her ankles for her first outfit.
Kendall showed off her slender waistline as she tucked her light grey T-shirt into the top of her button-fly jeans.
The statuesque stunner donned a retro-inspired long black leather blazer over her shoulders as she made her way through the city.
The brunette beauty made sure to stay comfortable as she kept a pair of classic white Adidas trainers on her feet throughout the day.
Comfort is key! The supermodel, 21, changed into a comfortable sweatshirt and leggings as she pounded the pavement in Lower Manhattan
With a quick outfit change between photo shoots, Kendall looked cute-as-can-be in an over-sized green sweatshirt and tight black leggings.
Kendall - who is rumored to be dating Los Angeles Clippers basketball player Blake Griffin - kept a pair of large dark sunglasses over her eyes and seemed to be makeup-free for the afternoon.
The Blast reported that the family signed a more than $150 million deal to extend her family's contract for five more seasons of Keeping Up With The Kardashians earlier on Tuesday.
All E! specials and promotions related to the Kardashian empire are included in the massive package and takes them through to 2019.
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