The Jenner sisters have taken on another project together. Kendall and Kylie Jenner are featured in the latest campaign for haute couture French fashion label Balmain.

The image features both sisters wearing Balmain. Kylie kneels over older sister Kendall, who lies on the floor and looks up at her.

The image, posted by the label on Instagram, along with those featuring models and sisters, Gigi and Bella Hadid and Joan Smalls and her sister Erica Smalls are all part of Balmain's Fall/Winter 2015 campaign, reports People StyleWatch.

In a statement, Balmain's creative director, Olivier Rousteing, explained the inspiration behind the campaign and the choice of stars.

"This season's Balmain campaign was inspired by a brief, key moment that happened while we were shooting our last campaign," Rousteing said.

"While I watched Mario capture a kiss last fall, I was struck by the love and emotion that I was witnessing in front of me. Starting with a determination to once again focus on the beauty of an intimate connection, my team and I quickly concluded that a celebration of the unique and unconditional love of siblings is a natural progression from the spirit of last season."

This isn't the first time a member of the Kardashian/Jenner family collaborated with the fashion house. Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are both close friends of the designer and have worn the label at several events. Kardashian most famously wore a short white Balmain dress for her bachelorette party before marrying West.

According to Refinary29, Kendall Jenner, along with model Jourdan Dunn, was also announced as one of the faces of Balmain's upcoming capsule collaboration with affordable brand H&M. The collection will be available on Nov. 5 and will feature exclusive pieces for both men and women.

The Jenner sisters have quite an increasing résumé of collaborations. The duo have already established clothing collaborations with clothing stores Topshop and Pacsun, while Kendall Jenner is also the face of make up giant Estée Lauder and Kylie Jenner the face of Nip + Fab.