Kendall Jenner is yet again the talk of the town when her cover for Love Magazine February issue was released.
In fact prior to its official release, the provocative photos of the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star leaked and were feasted upon online.
Comments from Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and other social media sites users immediately swarmed, noticing a huge difference in the 19-year-old reality star's boobs and butt.
The public assumed that the legged model's photos have undergone major editing and enhancement to create such illusion.
To clarify the issue, Love Magazine's fashion director, Panos Yiapanis, who was responsible for the photo shoot of the February issue of models including Jenner granted an interview with Style revealing that Kendall's photos were not photoshopped, rather her boobs and butt were just fake and made of silicone prosthetics.
"They were even bigger than DDDs, they were as big as we could get them made. I designed them so they were attached to a bra that was also made of silicone," Yiapanis explained when asked about the application process of the prosthetics.
Furthermore, Love Magazine's controversial fashion director explained his concept of the issue titled "Boobs" and why he had to asked Kendall Jenner and other models to wear silicone boobs and butts.
"It was kind of something that I'd wanted to do for a while. I'd done a shoot in the past with fat suits, and it led me to this, especially lately with this obsession with a new body shape. I kind of wanted to question how valid that is for designers, whether it's just a stunt or if it's a true shift," he explained.
He also mentioned that Kim Kardashian's previous cover for Love inspired him to pursue with his idea.
"We're so accustomed to the shape that's been on the runway for the past 20 years that I don't know how honest this new, more curvaceous figure is as an intention. It seems a bit like a publicity stunt," Yiapanis ranted. "So I wanted to overdo it, and when Katie [Grand] told me that she was going to shoot Kim [Kardashian West], I thought this was the perfect chance to do this idea that I'd been wanting to do. A lot of designers seem to be courting people like Kim, but at the same time the clothes that they make still don't really fit that body, unless they're custom-made. There's a slight insincerity to that."
And while he claimed that the controversial spread was meant to make a statement for the public's awareness of curvy women being noticed in the fashion industry, he admitted that the recent Love Magazine cover of Kendall Jenner was somewhat "vulgar."
"Usually with my shoots, there's a more elaborate fashion concept, but not this one. It was about the body shape that I wanted to create, and maybe slightly, slightly take it to the point of vulgarity as well," he admitted.
In one photo Kim Kardashian's younger sister is seen mounting a completely naked man while Jenner flaunts her insanely huge fake boobs and butt.