Kylie Jenner Stars In ‘First Super Nude Shoot’ For V Magazine
Photographed by Nick Knight.
Fashion
August 28, 2017

Kylie Jenner has turned heads once again, starring in her ‘first super nude shoot’ for V Magazine.

While Kylie’s been spotted in plenty of risqué and borderline NSFW material, she strips down even further for her latest session with photographer Nick Knight, saying “that was actually my first super nude shoot. I always post sexy pictures, but have never really gone nude.”

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It seems like Knight has copped some criticism for collaborating with the young socialite – addressing the commentators on Instagram. “I photograph who I am interested in and that could be a girl I see at a bus stop or a coal miner, a prostitute, a president, a junkie or the queen of England. I treat everyone with exactly the same respect. In my opinion all people, no matter what class, creed, wealth or background they all deserve my respect,” he said.

“In truth I liked Kylie a lot, she was beautiful and friendly, enthusiastic and hard working and really knew how to model . She is simply by her fame and her business sense now someone of cultural importance… I would just urge you to respect people whether they are rich or poor, famous or unknown. So please respect my choices of who and what I choose to photograph,” he continued.

See the full shoot below, and head over to V Magazine for the accompanying editorial:

The beautiful @kyliejenner . This picture was shot for @showstudio and @vmagazine . It was styled by the wonderful @annatrevelyan . Thank you enormously to @brittlloyd1 for filming . @lisaeldridgemakeup for make up , @martincullen65 for hair and @adamslee_ fir nails . Thank @brittlloyd1 and @robrusling123 for assisting . And to @showstudio for making this project happen . I would just like to say something to all the people who have expressed their dislike that I have photographed Kylie. I photograph who I am interested in and that could be a girl I see at a bus stop or a coal miner, a prostitute, a president, a junkie or the queen of England. I treat everyone with exactly the same respect. In my opinion all people, no matter what class, creed, wealth or background they all deserve my respect. In truth I liked Kylie a lot, she was beautiful and friendly, enthusiastic and hard working and really knew how to model . She is simply by her fame and her business sense now someone of cultural importance. Few people have nearly 100 million followers on Instagram. However as I have already said I would be just as happy and excited to photograph someone who has no followers and is totally unknown . People are people what ever their colour, wealth or religion. Every single person on the planet is interesting and has beauty in them, if you care to see it and if you are interested in them and take the time to look. Finally as a rather personal anecdote, my father throughout all his life would never buy a copy of the Times newspaper, when I asked him why, he said that when Marilyn Monroe came to England in the 1950's the Times refused to cover it deciding she was not worthy of their cultural interest. Their snobbery disgusted him. I would suggest that their are parallels here. I can hear you all already thinking that there are huge differences between the two women, however times have changed and we live in a very different world with different ways of conveying fame, sexuality and power. I would just urge you to respect people wether they are rich or poor, famous or unknown. So please respect my choices of who and what I choose to photograph. Thank you. Nick

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