LOOK: Kendall Jenner's mag cover displayed on Empire State bldg. | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Kendall Jenner’s mag cover displayed on Empire State bldg.

/ 03:56 PM April 22, 2017

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Following her recent Pepsi advertisement wrangle, Kendall Jenner has moved on brandishing her newest achievement.

The 21-year-old supermodel gushed about her portrait screened on the iconic Empire State Building in celebration of Harper’s Bazaar’s 150th anniversary on Thursday (Wednesday in the US). Jenner, who shared the photo on her Instagram page, is the face of the fashion magazine’s May issue and her cover was flashed on the skyscraper’s facade.

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In a similar Instagram post, Kendall’s mother and manager Kris Jenner expressed her “proud mom” moment upon sighting Kendall in the night sky.

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“The moment when I looked out across the city and saw my daughter’s image on The Empire State Building…so breathtaking,” Kris captioned her post.

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A slew of Hollywood A-Listers was also featured in the dazzling spectacle, such as Audrey Hepburn, Lauren Bacall, Gwen Stefani, Jennifer Aniston, Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor.

Earlier this month, Jenner starred in a commercial for soft drink titan Pepsi, which reaped a storm of backlash from social media users and activists of the “Black Lives Matter” movement. Pepsi pulled down the advertisement and Jenner, who was reportedly “traumatized” by the uproar, has kept mum on the issue.  Gianna Francesca Catolico /ra

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