Kylie Jenner is rocking a Kiwi brand in her 2017 calendar!

Publish Date
Wednesday, 14 December 2016, 2:23PM
Photo: YouTube

Photo: YouTube

In case you haven't heard it by now, Kylie Jenner is releasing a racy 2017 calendar, photographed wearing a selection of lingerie – including a set from New Zealand brand Lonely.

The Keeping up with the Kardashians reality star and beauty mogul was photographed for the calendar by controversial photographer Terry Richardson, wearing the Lonely ‘Lexi’ underwire bra and high-waisted briefs for the month of February.

In other shots Kylie is seen posing in underwear with a snake and birthday cake, with lingerie from the likes of Agent Provocateur.

The calendar is part of the new Kylie Jenner Shop, a website and pop-up store in California offering Kylie Lip Kits and other merchandise - think phone cases, underwear, T-shirts, caps, sweatshirts and more. Proving the business savvy of the youngest of the Kardashian klan, much of the product quickly sold out soon after the online store launched on December 10.

Not all of her fans are impressed with her choice of photographer. Terry Richardson has photographed several high profile stars including Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga, as well as shooting campaigns for Valentino; but has been accused of sexual harassment and inappropriate behaviour towards models.

Described by co-founder Helene Morris as “for women who wear lingerie as a love letter to themselves”, Auckland-based brand Lonely is a Kiwi fashion success story, and has become a favourite with celebrities.

The likes of Gigi Hadid and Kylie’s sister Kim Kardashian have recently worn styles from the brand, and in August, Girls actresses Lena Dunham and Jemima Kirke featured in its Lonely Girls Project photographic series.

The project, photographed by Kiwi Zara Mirkin, aims to challenge traditional lingerie advertising.

The KYLIEJENNER2017 calendar BY @terryrichardson available NOW on KylieJennerShop.com ❤️❤️

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Read more at Viva.co.nz

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