Kendall Jenner's latest fashion photo shoot features the 19-year-old model sporting all black lingerie, high heel stilettos, and a Santa Claus hat, as the cover girl for "The Love Magazine's" latest issue.

"The Love Magazine" posted Jenner's sexy cover photo on its Instagram page along with the caption "coming Monday #loveadvent."

A photo posted by LOVE (@thelovemagazine) on Nov 11, 2014 at 10:39am PST

Jenner fans and critics immediately posted their opinions of her cover shoot. Some fans complimented the model on her sexy frame while others slammed her for posing too seductively at such a young age.

"What happened to baby Kendall" Instagram user @ellemaedabbx wrote.

Another Instagram user, @bilal_nkosi, commented, "Such a babe."

While Jenner's latest cover photo continues to garner mixed reactions from fans and critics, one particular critic is receiving a lot of attention for recently publishing a negative open letter to Jenner, Cosmopolitan reports. The critic is model Arisce Wanzer who posted her open letter on The Blot and slammed Jenner for "cheapening" the modeling experience for other aspiring models.

In the letter, Wanzer details the many challenges models face on their journey to becoming a high fashion models.

"Casting after casting, and you just can't seem to get your place," Wanzer recalled.

She revealed that the typical modeling experience requires aspiring models "to live in a one-bedroom apartment with six girls" struggling to make ends meet. When the day arrives for one of these aspiring models to appear in a high fashion show, their excitement over the modeling gig quickly dies down after seeing a reality-TV star such as Jenner backstage with the rest of the models, Wanzer explained.

"Gone is the prestige you once felt as a 'chosen one' by Marc, Anna or Ricardo -- this cheapens your entire experience. You thought you were special, that your hard work had finally paid off. You didn't realize that these coveted spots were for sale. The cost? The soul and dignity of a fashion house. The clothes will still sell, and the players will still play, but the image will be forever tarnished by these real life Veruca Salts buying their way in with sleazy fame rights," Wanzer wrote.

Click here to read Wanzer's full open letter.

Kendall Jenner has yet to respond to Wanzer's online diss.