Kendall Jenner Says She Used to Create Zines of Her Own Selfies
The model talks about her obsession with magazines in the latest episode of the ‘Vogue’ podcast.
In the latest episode of the Vogue podcast, Kendall Jenner shares how she has transformed from being a magazine lover to becoming “the face that launched a billion likes.” As the publication’s September cover girl, Jenner recalls how being a fanatic of selfies during her teenage years eventually led her to enter the fashion industry. As the model explains to Vogue‘s Bookings Director Helena Suric: “I remember being 13 [or] 14 and making the funniest little book for my mom of photos of me that I took. I was like, ‘I want to be a model and you need to help me.’” The rising star also expresses great respect for her predecessors: “It’s just so impressive to me that models like Cindy and Linda and Christy and Naomi — they didn’t have what I have today to connect with fans, but they still had that connection with a photo.”
To learn more about Kendall Jenner’s journey of becoming a world-renowned model, listen to the podcast here.
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