The model and reality star, 22, can be seen sporting a transparent Chanel rain mac as she reclines on a hot pink see-through chair while being pelted with water.
The shoot is for the February issue of Harper’s Bazaar magazine, where Kendall appears on the cover.
To ensure she’s matching from head-to-toe, Kendall finished off her look with a pair of clear boots that were also from Chanel.
In another picture, Kendall is wearing the see-through mac and matching hat, but this time she has clothes on – a chic black dress.
Accompanying Kendall’s shoot was an interview conducted by her friend Cara Delevingne.
Cara asked Kendall how she feels about her recent birthday, where she turned 22.
Kendall replied: “It fluctuates. Sometimes I feel like a complete kid when I’m running around with my friends being stupid for a week, and then sometimes I just want to sit in my house and sip tea and watch old movies like I’m 60.”
Kendall says she feels accomplished for someone so young, but admits she finds her hectic schedule quite challenging.
She added: “I feel like the life I live is extraordinary in a lot of ways but that it also comes with a lot of responsibilities. I’ve had to grow up pretty fast and deal with situations most 22-year-olds aren’t really put into. There are days and weeks and months when you just don’t stop.”
Kendall has grown up in the public eye, featuring in reality show Keeping up With The Kardashians when she was just 10.
She says she feels she missed out on going college – but insists she has no regrets.
She added: “The obvious answer is college, I guess, but I don’t even know if I regret that.
“I had a pretty normal childhood, with a twist, and went to school until the 10th grade.
For 11th and 12th, I did homeschool, but I still saw a lot of my old friends. I didn’t go to prom, though, which was kind of annoying.
“I can’t really complain except for now, maybe, I would like to go to Disneyland or a public beach.
“To go to a beach in peace would be lovely. To be able to hang out and meet new people and not be bothered would be awesome.”