Fashion Icon Kendall Jenner, What you Don’t Know.

Meet Kendall Jenner, one of fashion’s newest rising icons. Jenner is the daughter of Kris and Bruce Jenner, and the younger sister of Kourtney, Kim and Khloe Kardashian. She has recently endorsed deals with OPI Nicole Nail Polish, Venus Gillette Razors, and—along with her sister Kylie—is now a “West Coast Fashion Contributor” for Seventeen Magazine. Kendall is known for her keen sense of fashion on the red carpet, and is a social media sensation with over 3 million Twitter followers! Raine Magazine had the pleasure of catching up with Kendall and getting to know this dynamic entrepreneur!

RAINE: How would you describe yourself?

JENNER: I’m kind of a shy but fun person when I get to know you. I love being with my friends and my family. I like being outside, snowboarding, riding horses, and boogie boarding; and I love being at the beach!

RAINE: What are some fun facts about Kendall?

JENNER: I’m loyal, protective, and picky.

RAINE: What don’t we know about Kendall?

JENNER: I have to have everything perfect.

It works in my favor when I’m getting ready. For example, when someone is doing my makeup, if I see something that no one else sees, I can fix it and feel confident.

RAINE: What are some of your hobbies?

JENNER: During the summer I try to go surfing as much as I can with my sister. We have a lot fun with it because we’re not trying to be pro’s. I love horses! I rode for 10 years; that was my main thing since I was two years old. Also, a year after I started modeling, I got into cheerleading at school.

RAINE: What’s your dream?

JENNER: My dream is to walk the runway for a huge designer, or be on the cover of an amazing magazine.

RAINE: Who was the first person that inspired you to go into modeling?

JENNER: My whole family inspired me. I would take pictures of myself and they would be on my computer. My sisters and my mom would say that they looked amazing and that I have to do something about it. My Dad, at first, preferred me being the horseback rider, but now the modeling has grown on him. He thinks it’s good at my age to have a job; it will prepare me for the future.

RAINE: Is modeling everything you thought it would be? JENNER: Yes. I love being able to dress up and feel confident in front of the camera. It’s also fun to meet new people.

However, I didn’t know how tiring it would be. Sometimes I want to pass out at the end of the day.

RAINE: What is the most challenging moment you’ve had so far in your modeling career?

JENNER: Missing school is challenging. It’s hard to make up the work, and having my teachers get mad at me.