Although his work often made up the pages of Vogue, William Klein rejected the label of fashion photographer, perceiving the association limiting and misrepresentative. Klein was also a painter, filmmaker and photographer with a somewhat cynical view of fashion; in 1966, Klein’s would famously satirize the cult of fashion in his film Qui êtes-vous, Polly Maggoo. In spite of this, Klein would go on to produce remarkable fashion imagery. For Vogue‘s July, 1 1967 issue, Klein would photograph the self-proclaimed ”exotic” model Veruschka alongside a chained cheetah to showcase two trends of the season: chains and animal skins. For Vogue Latin America‘s June 2013 issue, photographer Nagi Sakai celebrated the German model’s career by restaging several of her most well-known images with model Mirte Maas.