Kendall Jenner Snags Prime FROW Seat Next To Anna Wintour

The model cosied up to the Vogue editor at the Topshop Unique show, while Kate Moss sat nearby

Kendall Jenner sits next to Anna Wintour at the Topshop show.
Kendall Jenner sits next to Anna Wintour at the Topshop show.
(Image credit: Rex)

The model cosied up to the Vogue editor at the Topshop Unique show, while Kate Moss sat nearby

Kendall Jenner as firmly cemented her place among the fashion elite.

After her fabulous turn in the Marc Jacobs show during New York Fashion Week, the Kardashians' little sister proved that she's undoubtedly made the transition from reality star to high-fashion model.

And now it's clear that the industry's bigwigs are welcoming her with open arms.

Kate Moss brings sister Lottie to the Topshop show.

Kate Moss brings sister Lottie to the Topshop show.
(Image credit: Rex)

The 18-year-old model scored the coveted spot next to Vogue editor Anna Wintour at Sunday's Topshop Unique show. Dressed in head-to-toe black leather, Kendall (perhaps taking a page from older sister Kim Kardashian) showed her tough side for the London Fashion Week event, keeping a somber expression to match her ensemble.

Meanwhile, Topshop muse Kate Moss sat further down the FROW, with Topshop boss Sir Philip Green on her right and her younger sister Lottie on her left.

The 40-year-old supermodel (who wore a effortlessly cool khaki jumpsuit) seemed happy to share the spotlight with her 16-year-old mini me, who's looking to follow in her big sister's high-fashion footsteps.

We realise this is just one show, but we can't help but wonder whether Kendall's proximity to Ms. Wintour might mean a Vogue cover is in her future. We think she'd be fab as a covergirl - we just hope Kimmie isn't too jealous of her baby sis!

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Ali Gray is an award-winning content director and digital strategist. Most recently she was the Director of Branded Content at Hearst, and helped to bridge the gap between the editorial and commercial worlds working across all Hearst brands, including ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Esquire and Harper's Bazaar. Prior to that she worked as an editor contributing to several brands such as The Telegraph, iVillage UK.