In the era of Instagram models, they were called KenGi — a duo where Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid were like the Betty and Veronica of modern fashion. Their runway shows, photoshoots, and personal stories were discussed just as eagerly as the red carpets. After ten years of dazzling careers, these two have proven that their bond runs much deeper than mere social friendship.
In the era of Instagram models, they were called KenGi — a duo where Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid were like the Betty and Veronica of modern fashion. Their runway shows, photoshoots, and personal stories were discussed just as eagerly as the red carpets. After ten years of dazzling careers, these two have proven that their bond runs much deeper than mere social friendship.
“People don’t realize how much we have in common and how we find peace in each other,” Gigi admits.
Kendall adds, “We’re more like sisters than friends.”
And that’s the magic: two girls who grew up under the constant scrutiny of cameras have maintained support rather than competition. In a world where fashion runways and social media set the pace of life, their friendship remains an island of stability.
For the October 2025 cover of Vogue, Kendall and Gigi escaped the glitz of New York and Paris for picturesque Wyoming. Here, among horses and endless pastures, they recall childhood, their first steps in the modeling business, and how their dreams evolved.
Both have been passionate about horseback riding since they were little, and it’s here, in the saddle, that they feel most authentic. Not in their public personas or campaigns, but in the quiet of nature, where friendship speaks louder than applause on the runway.
Today, Gigi dreams of cinema — she’s drawn to acting. Kendall, meanwhile, has developed a passion for architecture and interior design. On the surface, their paths seem different, but one thing unites them: a desire to create, not just to be the face of a brand.
And yes, they candidly admit they even tried going on a double date… but that evening ended in failure. Apparently, the world isn’t quite ready for the “KenGi effect” outside of fashion.
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