Presley Gerber, Kaia Gerber
Presley and Kaia Gerber are now part of the Calvin Klein family. Pictured: Gerber siblings attend the Daily Front Row's Fashion Media Awards at Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown on Sept. 8, 2017 in New York City. Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Daily Front Row

Kaia and Presley Gerber are the newest additions to the Calvin Klein family!

The supermodel siblings fronted the brand’s latest denim campaign for 2018. In a series of photos from the 2018 spring campaign, the siblings are photographed wearing different denim-inspired clothing.

In one of the picture, Kaia, 16, posed while wearing an all-black denim ensemble. Her thumb also rested on the waistline of her denim shorts, and this showed off her abs.

Presley, 18, was photographed wearing denim cap black jeans and vest and blue denim buttoned shirt. According to People, the photos taken by Willy Vanderperre marked the continuation of Calvin Klein’s “Our Family” campaign. Previous ads featured Solange and A$AP Rocky.

Meanwhile, Kaia previously teamed up with Calvin Klein in September after she debuted at the New York Fashion Week while wearing pieces from the brand. She and her older brother got their passion for modeling, as well as their good looks from their mom, Cindy Crawford.

Last year, Crawford and her husband, Rande Gerber, opened up about their kids’ modeling careers. While speaking with Extra TV, the couple said that they are happy for their kids because they seem to be enjoying their careers as models.

“It’s so fun because they’re so excited. And for me, it’s really weird – it brings me back to being on the runway and being a young model in New York,” she said.

But seeing Kaia walk on the runway at the NYFW gave her dad all sorts of emotions. Rande realized that her “baby” is all grown up. “You see people looking at her and that’s my 16-year-old daughter. ‘Get back here right now! Go upstairs and change!’” he joked.

“Sometimes it’s hard seeing your little girl growing up,” Crawford admitted.

During an interview with Vanity Fair, Crawford also said that she doesn’t give her kids about modeling per se. “I feel like the relationship a model has with the camera is different for each person. The tricks that helped me may not necessarily work for them or for other people,” she said.