Kardashian Sisters Vamp It Up For Annie Leibovitz Photo Shoot
Sept. 1 2011, Published 9:00 a.m. ET
Kim, Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian have done many photo shoots over the years, but they lucked out when they got to be snapped by world famous photographer Annie Leibovitz who has shot everyone from John Lennon and Yoko Ono to The Queen.
RadarOnline.com has obtained behind the scenes video which shows the sisters getting prepped and pampered prior to the shoot.
It was all for the advertising campaign to promote the klan’s new clothing line Kardashian Kollection for Sears.
The ladies are seen dressed in black while lounging on a sofa and pouting for the camera and they then get vamped up in leopard-print outfits for another set-up.
Watch the video on RadarOnline.com
Even Kourtney’s son Mason made an appearance, although his only fashionable attire was his diaper and his cutie-pie smile.
An unlikely friendship was apparently forged when the reality stars worked with Leibovitz -- she’s going to be throwing a pre-New York Fashion Week party for the sisters at her Greenwich Village studio on September 6.
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Kim gushed about Leibovitz after the shoot happened back in May and wrote on her blog about her excitement at getting to shoot with the photographer.
“What an amazing day! We shot with the living legend herself, Annie Leibovitz! I swear this was such an eye opening day,” she said.
The Kardashian Kollection, the latest in a long line of merchandising deals for the family, hit stores in August.
They are also set to open a new boutique called Kardashian Khaos in Las Vegas later this year to add to the three DASH clothing stores they already own.