& Other Stories, an H&M owned fashion label, is collaborating with transgender models Hari Nef, 22, and Valentijn De Hingh, 25, for the brand's next campaign.

In addition to having Nef and Hingh model the new athletic-inspired collection, the company enlisted a creative team made up of transgender individuals. Photographer Amos Mac captured the models; Love Bailey styled the shoot; and Nina Poon did makeup.

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The end result is a collaboration of talented fashion artists — who happen to be transgender.

“That’s something I haven’t experienced with other shoots, per se, where I’ve worked with other teams, other models, multiple girl stories, where you work with each other professionally and you like each other and have good conversation, but it’s not the same thing as working with an all-trans team,” De Hingh told WWD.

#regram from @harinef So nice to meet you #girlslikeus A photo posted by Valentijn De Hingh (@valentijndehingh) on Jun 8, 2015 at 9:03am PDT

Nef and De Hingh are no strangers to the fashion scene. Amsterdam born De Hingh, represented by IMG Paris, has been featured in Love and Vogue Italia. Nef was recently signed with IMG worldwide straight out of college. She walked in this past spring's New York Fashion Week and is joining the cast of Amazon's Transparent series.

Transgender issues have been thrown into the spotlight recently thanks to celebrities from Caitlyn Jenner and Laverne Cox to Jazz Jennings helping lead a growing acceptance not only within the modeling industry but within the entire community as well.

"It’s not a fashion trend to have transgender people in a youth campaign, then after two seasons not have them anymore,” De Hingh explained to WWD. "It’s looking like even when the fad is over there will still be awareness of our story and our issues.”

Hef and De Hingh aren't the only models taking the industry by storm. Andreja Pejic, 23, recently became the first transgender model to her have her own major beauty ad campaign with Make Up For Ever.

#girlslikeus A photo posted by Hari Nef (@harinef) on Jun 17, 2015 at 1:26pm PDT

The growing desire for transgender models has caused Bangkok-based modeling agency Apple Model Management to open a Los Angeles base specifically for transgender male and female models.

The athleisure collection will be available in stores and online on Aug. 20.