Into the wild! Teen Mormon siblings strike a cool pose for Annie Leibovitz in stunning Icelandic fairy tale-themed campaign

  • Lucky and Pyper Smith, aged 17 and 18 respectively, flew to Iceland for their joint modelling assignment
  • They were captured by legendary American photographer, Annie Leibovitz
  • Images show the two siblings navigating rugged landscape in Moncler outfits 

They are more used to the arid heat of Utah. But in a new fashion campaign for Moncler the talented Mormon siblings, Lucky and Pyper Smith, are seen braving the freezing wilds of Iceland.

The blonde duo, aged 17 and 18 respectively - who have shot to fame in recent months with their modelling and musical ambitions - were photographed by legendary Annie Leibovitz for their chilly joint assignment.

The stunning images show Lucky and Pyper keeping warm in a range of Moncler's signature quilted outerwear, while navigating the rugged landscapes, from colossal ice formations to wind-sculpted rocks. 

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A girl's best friend: They're more used to the arid heat of Utah - but in a new fashion campaign for Moncler, the talented Mormon siblings, Lucky and Pyper Smith (seen above), are seen braving the freezing wilds of Iceland

A girl's best friend: They're more used to the arid heat of Utah - but in a new fashion campaign for Moncler, the talented Mormon siblings, Lucky and Pyper Smith (seen above), are seen braving the freezing wilds of Iceland

Rise to power: The blonde brother and sister duo, aged 17 and 18 respectively, who have shot to fame in recent months with their modelling and musical ambitions, were photographed by legendary Annie Leibovitz for their joint assignment

Rise to power: The blonde brother and sister duo, aged 17 and 18 respectively, who have shot to fame in recent months with their modelling and musical ambitions, were photographed by legendary Annie Leibovitz for their joint assignment

In one shot 6ft 3in Lucky - who boasts than 1.2 million Instagram followers - is seen laying on a bed of green moss, while he coolly stares off into the distance.

In another photograph, his sister stands defiantly looking at the camera with a husky dog casually draped around her neck. 

Her silver Moncler jacket and matching trousers almost have a spacesuit-look about them.

When they're not modelling, the genetically-blessed Smiths are more likely to be practising their music skills. 

Lucky is a drummer for the band 'The Atomic' alongside Pyper and their other sisters Starlie, 21, and Daisy, 19.  

Action shot: The Moncler campaign was apparently inspired by 'Nordic sagas and traditional Russian and Slavic folklore' - here Lucky encounters the Snow Queen on his travels

Action shot: The Moncler campaign was apparently inspired by 'Nordic sagas and traditional Russian and Slavic folklore' - here Lucky encounters the Snow Queen on his travels

Chiseled features: In one shot 6ft 3in Lucky - who boasts than 1.2 million Instagram followers - is seen laying on a bed of green moss, while he coolly stares off into the distance

Chiseled features: In one shot 6ft 3in Lucky - who boasts than 1.2 million Instagram followers - is seen laying on a bed of green moss, while he coolly stares off into the distance

Space landing: Lucky and Pyper model silver padded jackets and trousers form the Moncler collection

Space landing: Lucky and Pyper model silver padded jackets and trousers form the Moncler collection

Thanks to their talents, the family have been showered with comparisons to the 'Osmonds' and 'Jacksons'.

Their father reportedly taught them music, while their former model mother no doubt gave them some tips for the catwalk. 

The Smiths were discovered by Alexis Borges, Agency Director and Next Models LA, who first spotted Daisy and signed her at the age of 14 - the rest of the family swiftly followed.

In an interview with the Guardian, Borges admitted that he saw potential in Lucky, even at the age of ten, gushing: 'He reminded me of a baby Brad Pitt.' 

Multi-talented: When they're not modelling, the genetically-blessed Smiths are more likely to be practising their music skills 

Multi-talented: When they're not modelling, the genetically-blessed Smiths are more likely to be practising their music skills 

Surreal shot: The Moncler shoot captures the stunning Icelandic scenery 

Surreal shot: The Moncler shoot captures the stunning Icelandic scenery 

Behind-the-scenes: Photographers work to capture the Smith siblings in front of a beautiful waterfall

Behind-the-scenes: Photographers work to capture the Smith siblings in front of a beautiful waterfall

Feeling chilly? Lucky's nose looks a little red as he stops for a break in the snow and ice

Feeling chilly? Lucky's nose looks a little red as he stops for a break in the snow and ice

Stay right there: Annie Leibovitz directs Lucky in a frozen woodland as he is captured by the Snow Queen - luckily he had lots of warm clothing to wear

Stay right there: Annie Leibovitz directs Lucky in a frozen woodland as he is captured by the Snow Queen - luckily he had lots of warm clothing to wear

Animal magic: Pyper stands still while photographers discuss how to capture the wolf around her neck 

Animal magic: Pyper stands still while photographers discuss how to capture the wolf around her neck 

Taking a break: Lucky's biggest jobs to date include a CK One campaign shot by Mario Sorrenti, a Gap campaign and a Tommy Hilfiger campaign and most recently, the Moncler campaign

Taking a break: Lucky's biggest jobs to date include a CK One campaign shot by Mario Sorrenti, a Gap campaign and a Tommy Hilfiger campaign and most recently, the Moncler campaign

His biggest jobs to date include a CK One campaign shot by Mario Sorrenti, a Gap campaign and a Tommy Hilfiger campaign and most recently, the Moncler campaign. 

The Moncler Fall/Winter 2015-16 advertising campaign, was apparently inspired by 'Nordic sagas and traditional Russian and Slavic folklore'.

For the second time, the brand recruited American photographer Leibovitz to capture its wares at work.

Moncler was founded at Monestier-de-Clermont, Grenoble, France, in 1952 and is currently head-quartered in Italy. 

Over the years the puffy coat manufacturer has combined slick city style with rough weather demands and now it has millions of fans all over the world, making it a billion-pound brand.

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