All the Ways Kylie Jenner Hid Her Baby Bump in the Calvin Klein Campaign

Calvin Klein’s latest campaign focuses on family and who better to represent that than the most talked about family in America (or even the world, really). Raf Simons rounds up the Kardashian-Jenner sisters as he continues to focus on the brand’s Americana theme.

The ladies are seen posing in a barn dressed up in only Calvin Klein Underwear or Calvin Klein Jeans which was photographed by Willy Vanderperre. The campaign looks great, but there’s one thing we noticed—why is Kylie consistently covered up in all her layouts? Is it because they don’t want to show any signs of the bump?

In one shot what looks like a Kardashian-Jenner flat lay, Kylie’s body was almost entirely covered with the patchwork blankets while her sisters bared more skin, including Khloé who’s expecting a baby.

For their denim and underwear layout, they are seen just lounging. Kylie is seen in a denim button down covered with the blanket and positioned behind Khloé.

While another shot features a similar production, Kylie (again!) was partially hidden behind Kim and was sporting a black and white look and with her belly covered with the same blanket. Hmm?

Finally, another campaign photo features Kim, Khloé, and Kylie, but she remains all tucked in behind Khloé. What are they trying to keep from us?

By now, we really just can’t wait for an official baby announcement so we can finally celebrate. We’re so excited, Kylie. You don’t understand!

[Vogue]

 

Photos courtesy of Willy Vanderperre for Calvin Klein

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