A French association that fights for the rights of curvy women has made an official complaint against designer Karl Lagerfeld over his comments that no one wants to see plump models on catwalks.
The association - called "Pretty, curvy, sexy and fine with it" - filed the complaint at the prosecutor's office in the western city of Saintes, accusing the haute couture star of "defamatory and discriminatory comments", its president Betty Aubriere said on Tuesday.
The Chanel designer, who lost 42kg more than a decade ago and wrote a book about it, has periodically criticised overweight people and lauded thinness.
"No one wants to see curvy women on the catwalk", he is cited as saying in the recently published book The world according to Karl, which collates some of his most famous quotes.