A pair of stunning Mormon sisters are being called the 'next Kendall and Kylie Jenner' — and they're certainly following in the reality stars' big-brand footsteps

The Smith sisters — Pyper America, 19, and Daisy Clementine, 20 — first started earning media mentions thanks to their equally good-looking little brother, 17-year-old model Lucky Blue Smith.

But now the blonde beauties are getting plenty of recognition in their own right, thanks to a steady stream of gigs that include a new campaign for mega-retailer Forever 21.

Big gig: Sisters Pyper America (top) and Daisy Clementine Smith (bottom) are starring in Forever 21's latest campaign

Summer Lovin': They posed side-by-side in a series of images modeling the brand's summer collection

Having fun: Pyper, 19, and Daisy, 20, can be seen goofing around in some shots

The genetically-gifted duo star side-by-side in the brand's new images, which seem them modeling swimwear, tops, shorts, and dresses.

In one shot, Daisy — wearing a cropped cami — lays in the lap of her little sister, who modeling a neoprene bikini top.

In another shot, it's Daisy modeling swimwear with a denim jacket whole Pyper lounges nearby in a yellow dress.

Besides summery staples like maxi dresses and cutoff shorts, they also bring their best accessory game in stretchy choker necklaces, round sunglasses, and high-top sneakers.

With their complementary good looks and fashion brand bona fides, it's no wonder Pyper and Daisy are drawing comparisons to Kendall and Kylie.

DIY girl: Pyper flaunted her bright pink hair, which she dyed herself

Busy bee: Older sister Daisy (pictured) has also modeled for Nordstrom, Nylon, and BELLOmag

That face: Pyper has posed for Air France Madame, Vogue China, V Magazine, and L'officiel Thailand

Pyper, in particular, seems to be going the Kendall route with a jam-packed schedule full of designer campaigns, magazine shoots, and — for the first time ever — an invite to this year's Met Gala.

'Going to the Met Gala for my first time tomorrow,' she teased on Instagram yesterday. 'Follow my Snapchat if you wanna watch me pretend like I know what I'm doing.'

She's shot campaigns for Gap and Calvin Klein Jeans, and walked the runway for Giorgio Armani and Moschino.

Recently, she's also posed for Air France Madame, Vogue China, V Magazine, L'officiel Thailand, and a collaboration between Fendi and Beats by Dre.

Pyper — who died her own hair pink on camera in January — also has the same social media philosophy as the Jenner girls.

She told Elle in March: 'Instagram is an insight into your life. It's been a great tool for my work — it's another way to build my brand.'

Fab style: The duo clearly has good genes — though they didn't wear much denim in the shoot

Social popularity: Pyper has talked about using Instagram as a tool to build her brand

Big sister Daisy's also been keeping busy. The first of her siblings to be scouted, she modeled for Nordstrom, Nylon, and BELLOmag, and walked the runway for Ermanno Scervino and Philipp Plein — bug especially loves when she gets to do her job with family

'Photoshoots with my siblings are my favorite ever,' she told Nylon earlier this year. 'You just mess around and you just do the most fun job in the world with the most fun people and you just have a great time.'

'It’s really cool because because modeling can be so misunderstood, and unless you’re in the industry, it’s hard for people to wrap their minds around it,' she went on. 'It’s really refreshing to talk to my siblings about it because they get it. They live it.'

Major event: She also shared on Instagram that she will be attending tonight's Met Gala in New York City

Good-looking fam: Pyper and Daisy also model alongside their other siblings, Lucky Blue (left) and Starlee (right)

Following in their footsteps: Kendall and Kylie have lived much of their lives in the spotlight - however Pyper and Daisy are relatively new to the world of fashion and fame

Though the girls sure don't seem afraid to model bikinis, low-cut tops, or short shorts — and have even been known to share some lingerie shots on Instagram — they still insist that they're adhering to their strict Mormon roots, which ban things like cigarettes, alcohol, and even coffee.

'At a recent shoot, they asked me to do a nude shot — I turned that down. But I don't think I'm missing out,' Pyper told Allure this year.

She also explained that she's aware that some people see contradictions between what she does and how she was brought up, first in Utah and then in Los Angeles.