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Kendall And Kylie Jenner Star In Balmain Fall 2015 Campaign

Kendall and Kylie Jenner star in Balmain's fall 2015 campaign.

Looks like Kylie Jenner has just joined the Balmain army.

The 17-year-old reality TV star joins older sister/supermodel and Balmain veteran, Kendall, in the fall 2015 sibling-themed ads for the French fashion house.

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In the image photographed by Mario Sorrenti, Kendall is seen laying on a concrete slab, with Kylie perched overtop. The two gaze into each other's eyes, showing the "strength, support and love that family members can provide to one another."

Balmain creative director Olivier Rousteing described the campaign as "a celebration of the unique and unconditional love of siblings." Other sibling duos in the campaign include Gigi and Bella Hadid, Joan and Erika Smalls, and for the men’s campaign, Armando and Fernando Cabral, all of whom Rousteing says "represent the fresh, diverse and open spirit of a new generation of fashion."

In a statement released Thursday, Rousteing explained that the intimacy captured in Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's Balmain campaign for spring 2015inspired him to keep featuring familial relationships.

"This season’s Balmain campaign was inspired by a brief, key moment that happened while we were shooting our last campaign. While I watched Mario capture a kiss last fall, I was struck by the love and emotion that I was witnessing in front of me. Starting with a determination to once again focus on the beauty of an intimate connection, my team and I quickly concluded that a celebration of the unique and unconditional love of siblings is a natural progression from the spirit of last season."

Let's say it all together now: Aww...

This post has been updated to include more campaign images and an additional quote from Rousteing.

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