Kendall Jenner flashes her behind in a $720 pair of extremely low-rise The Row jeans for FWRD shoot

FWRD creative director Kendall Jenner flashed her behind while modeling a pair of extremely low-rise jeans for the luxury e-tailer’s ‘spring layers’ promotion.

There was not an inch to pinch on the 27-year-old Society Management Model, who’s worked for FWRD for over two years now.

Yulia Gorbachenko pH๏τographed Kendall, who got glam courtesy of hairstylist Irinel de León and make-up artist Mary Phillips.

And while Jenner is considered a ‘co-curator’ for many FWRD collections, it was actually her stylist Dani Michelle who handpicked the daring denim.

‘I love working with FWRD. We have a long relationship that has built us or led us to this point,’ the Calabasas socialite said in a behind-the-scenes video last August.

‘I’ve always been a creative being, and being in front of the camera is obviously… there’s a certain creative expression there and it’s super fun to collaborate with people and take feedback and learn so much. And I’ve done that, obviously, for a really long time.

‘It’s cool to be on the other side of it and have a little more control over, I guess, the atmosphere and be with an awesome team and learn from them. I feel honored.’

Only one more pair of the $720 ‘Beso Jean’ – designed by Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen’s luxury label The Row – is still available in size six on the website as of press time.

Five-time Grammy winner Mariah Carey claimed to have invented the low-rise jean trend when she and her late stylist Tonjua Twist cut the belt line off the top on the LA set of her 1999 music video, Heartbreaker, directed by Brett Ratner.

However, many in fashion credit the late Alexander McQueen for inventing the aesthetic in 1993 with the cheeky ‘Bumster’ jean for his first ‘Taxi Driver’ collection fresh after graduating from Central Saint Martins.

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