'I'm front and center!' Kendall Jenner is delighted to find herself leading the pack at Dolce & Gabbana's Milan show
She was reportedly bullied backstage during an appearance at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York.
But whatever her fellow models think of her, Kendall Jenner is obviously a designer favourite.
The 18-year-old model led the way during Dolce & Gabbana's Spring Summer 2015 fashion show in Milan on Sunday.
Kendall, who was making her fifth runway appearance at Dolce, was joined by a score of models as the new designer collection was unveiled.
Front and center: Kendall Jenner leads the way during Dolce & Gabbana's Spring Summer 2015 fashion show in Milan on Sunday
Workin' it: Kendall was certainly the center of attention as she strutted down the catwalk with ferocious intensity and focus despite the fact that the models practically all looked alike
She posted a picture on Instagram of her on the runway, writing proudly: 'Dolce & Gabbana finale. front and center'.
With her lean legs on full display, Kendall was certainly the center of attention as she strutted down the catwalk with ferocious intensity and focus.
Dolce & Gabbana's Spanish-inspired line of delicately embroidered red, high-waisted briefs accentuated Kendall's statuesque frame, while her dramatic makeup, including dark red lips, highlighted her striking facial features.
Front and center: Kendall posted a picture of her on the runway, writing, 'Dolce & Gabbana finale. front and center'
With their tight low buns adorned with red roses, a white button-down shirt and black tank top completed their ensembles.
The collection was inspired by the Spanish influence in Sicily between the years 1516 and 1713, according to Laiamagazine.com.
Featuring Flamenco skirts and intricate toreador detailing, Dolce & Gabanna's show was full of vibrant color and beautiful accents.
Spanish influence: Featuring Flamenco skirts and intricate toreador detailing, Dolce & Gabbana's show was full of vibrant color and intricate detailing
Making her mark: With her lean legs on full display, Kendall was certainly the center of attention as she strutted down the catwalk with ferocious intensity and focus despite the fact that the models practically all looked alike
After the show, Kendall changed into more comfortable attire. She donned a pair of skinny jeans, anke boots, a white T-shirt and beige fur vest.
She also wore a wide-brimmed hat and black sunglasses as she made her way to a waiting car.
Her heavy makeup was still on and her hair was still pulled up in a bun adorned with red roses.
Stunning! Italian designers Stefano Gabbana (C-L) and Domenico Dolce (C-R) appear on the catwalk with models at the end of the presentation
On Saturday, Kendall was once again front and center, walking the runway as Italian fashion house Pucci debuted its Spring/Summer 2015 Womenswear collection.
With her statuesque frame covered by a sweeping multi-coloured halterneck, Kendall further justified her place among the modelling elite with another dramatic catwalk display.
The reality star's meteoric rise as a professional runway model has sparked the ire and resentment of some of her colleagues, according to a new report.
All done: Kendall is seen leaving right after the show
At New York Fashion Week, Kendall was allegedly bullied by her fellow models, who even went so far as to put cigarettes out in her drink.
A source at NYFW told In Touch Weekly: 'The other models worked so hard to get a spot on the runway and didn't think it was fair that she was there.'
And in true Mean Girls fashion, some of the models began taking their resentment out on the young reality star.
'They started acting b****y,' the insider said, 'Some even put out their cigarettes in Kendall's drink.'
Meanwhile, older half sister Kim tweeted 'So so so proud of you. You killed it!!!'
Comfy: Kendall changed into a pair of skinny jeans, ankle boots, a white T-shirt and beige fur vest
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