Ever since their hit show "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" first aired on E!, Kim and her family have been at the center of Hollywood gossip and intrigue. Now it appears that a new member of the family will soon step forward to stake her claim of the limelight.

Kendall Jenner, Kim's half-sister and daughter of U.S. Olympic hero Bruce Jenner, has matured into quite the young lady, and she is starting to get quite a bit of attention from those in Hollywood. She says she's gotten plenty of advice from the women in the family on how deal with the cameras.

"Kim always says [to] tilt your jaw down and suck in your teeth to give you a flattering angle," Jenner said, though she was quick to add that both her mom and her sister are "all good advice givers."

Most recently, Jenner, was seen at the opening of the Sugar Factory in New York City, and the 17-year-old model was looking in top form. Dressed in a sequined top that exposed her midsection, she wowed those in attendance with her sleek frame.

Jenner has been doing quite a bit more modeling lately. She also took to Instagram this week to show off some of the new pictures she's posed for, and insists that unlike many of her modeling contemporaries, no Photoshop would be necessary.

"[On] Thursday the rising model was only to happy to show off some off some of the latest snaps taken of her - and point out that no airbrush had been used. 'Some un-retouched shots from today's shoot with @adamfranzino. styling by @myangelica,' the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star wrote," noted the Daily Mail.

With all of this attention being placed on the youngest (well, tied with Kylie) member of the Kardashian clan, there is little doubt that she will soon take over the family business of dominating the tabloids. When asked how she felt about her newfound fame, she replied rather modestly:

"I mean yes and no, because I'm very comfortable where I'm at right now," Jenner told the Huffington Post at last night's event. "So then hearing that it could become more is kind of scary, because you don't know what to expect. It's kind of a scary thought, but it's exciting at the same time."