They were seen catching an early morning flight into Seattle on Saturday, when most teenagers were enjoying a lazy morning in bed.
However, Kendall and Kylie Jenner had no such plans, as the budding businesswomen attended a promotional event for the launch of their shoe line with Madden Girl – part of the Steve Madden footwear brand.
The glamorous sisters looked super stylish and coordinated as they met with hundreds of their eager fans at the flagship Nordstrom department store
Kendall, 18 and Kylie, 17, looked chic as they posed for photos before sitting down to meet with their teen fans and sign autographs.
Eldest sister Kendall displayed her model pins in a pretty white two-piece romper with bold blue floral motif and left her long hazelnut locks glossy and straight in a centre-parting.
Kylie meanwhile donned a powder blue romper which flared around the hips and featured feminine off-the-shoulder sleeves.
She covered up in a black leather biker jacket and wore her signature dusky lip colour with her hair styled in gentle waves.
And of course the girls were wearing their own designs, with Kendall rocking ‘Diice’ heels in black and Kylie in the ‘Mystery’ style in gold.
Fans lined up for hours for a chance to meet the duo with the first 300 lucky people in line given signed photographs of the young Jenner ladies.
Their stylish collection includes towering heels in a variety of colours and styles as well as handbags.
On Nordstrom.com the Kendall & Kylie Madden Girl shoes run between $40 and $100.
Earlier in the day the girls were spotted arriving at LAX to catch a 4am flight.
Kendall was make-up free as she arrived carrying a large pillow, likely hoping to get some shut eye on the plane.
Though it was still dark, the model wore sunglasses, a black beanie, grey skinny sweatpants and comfortable sneakers.
Kylie wasn’t very far behind as she arrived dressed in her usual grunge attire.
Carrying a large Louis Vuitton duffel bag, she wore a black zipper biker jacket which she paired with black leggings, black lace-up boots and a trendy scarf.
Kendall meanwhile appears on the cover of Teen Vogue’s September issue, which is out now.
In an interview with the magazine, Kendall said that she faced many challenges as she was embarking on her life-long dream of becoming a model.
‘People didn’t want to take a chance on me, I think because I was sort of known.
They were a little bit on the fence about it. Some people might think that what I’ve done before made it easier for me to get jobs, but it was actually a disadvantage. I had to work even harder.’
Kendall said her dream began at an early age.
Kendall said her dream began at an early age.
‘As a kid, I always looked up to supermodels, thinking about how amazing they are. I always wanted to be in photos,’ she said.
And she got her chance at the age of 14.
‘It was mostly little things, but they were fun,’ she said. ‘I wanted to get started, but I was young, and I wanted to do young things.
‘I had to grow into myself. I couldn’t really go out there as a 15-year-old. I mean, I know that some girls do, but I couldn’t. I’d grown up in the spotlight, and I needed to be a kid for a minute.’
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