Frances Coombe, a 30-year-old Canadian catwalk model, has filed a federal lawsuit against his former modeling agency, Muse Model Management NYC, and its president, Conor Kennedy, for allegedly discriminating against him based on his gender identity and preventing him from working in men’s fashion.

According to the lawsuit, Coombe transitioned from female to male in 2022, after working with Muse for over a decade. He claims that Muse refused to support his decision and continued to pitch him for women’s jobs, even though he had expressed his desire to model as a male.

30-year-old Canadian model, Frances Coombe
30-year-old Canadian model, Frances Coombe, has filed a lawsuit against Muse Model Management NYC and its president, Conor Kennedy, for violating their civil rights protecting gender identity. The catwalk model claims that they have been discriminated against based on their gender identity. The lawsuit was filed on Tuesday in federal court. “Source: Instagram/the_prying_eye”
Coombe is seeking over $300,000 in lost income and damages for emotional trauma
In a recent lawsuit, Coombe is seeking over $300,000 in lost income and damages for emotional trauma due to the harm caused to his professional reputation. This information was shared on his Instagram page, “Source: Instagram/the_prying_eye”

Coombe also alleges that Muse’s art department forced him to wear a bikini for a photo shoot, instead of allowing him to wear menswear, and that Kennedy told him that there was no such thing as genderless work in the modeling industry.

The lawsuit further states that Muse removed Coombe’s photographs from its website for several months, and that he experienced a sharp decline in work opportunities and income after his transition. Coombe accuses Muse of making comments that suggested his changed gender identity was the reason for his lack of success.

Coombe is seeking more than $300,000 in lost income and damages for emotional distress, as well as a declaration that Muse violated his civil rights under the New York City Human Rights Law, which prohibits discrimination based on gender identity and expression.

Coombe, who has walked for renowned brands such as Marc Jacobs and Gucci, is now working as a male model for WE Speak Model Management.

Muse and Kennedy have denied the allegations and called the lawsuit “legally flawed” and “lacking merit”. Their lawyer, Carlos Carvajal, said in a statement to the Daily Beast: “Muse represented Frances Coombe for over 10 years as a model. It’s surprising and disappointing that Frances has filed this lawsuit, after a decade of working together, that lacks merit and is legally flawed. We look forward to clearing Muse of any alleged wrongdoing.”

The model, based in New York, has experience strutting down the runway for famous brands like Marc Jacobs and Gucci. H
The model, based in New York, has experience strutting down the runway for famous brands like Marc Jacobs and Gucci. He stated that he informed his agency of his desire to transition from female modeling work to male modeling work, but Muse reportedly denied his request and ultimately ended his contract against his wishes, as stated in the lawsuit. “Getty Images”
After being employed at the company since 2011, Coombe claimed that he was “asked to step down” and is now pursuing a career as a male model under WE Speak Model Management. “Getty Images”