Fashion designer Sophie Theallet made news when she released an open letter to other fashion designers calling on them to refuse to design clothes for incoming First Lady Melania Trump. Even though the French designer had not been asked to make outfits for Mrs. Trump, Theallet’s call garnered a lot of favorable media attention.

Now other designers are following suit, while others say they would be happy to work with the incoming First Lady.

Designer Tom Ford told The View, “I was asked to dress her quite a few years ago and I declined; she’s not necessarily my image.” Ford went on to explain, “even had Hillary won she shouldn’t be wearing my clothes, they’re too expensive. They’re not artificially expensive, it’s how much it costs to make these things. I think the first lady has to relate to anybody.”

Joseph Altuzarra said unequivocally, “I don’t want to not dress people I disagree with.”

Marc Jacobs echoed Altuzarra’s sentiment, saying, “I have no interest whatsoever in dressing Melania Trump. I didn’t see [Sophie Theallet’s] letter. Personally, I’d rather put my energy into helping out those who will be hurt by [Donald] Trump and his supporters.”

Both Jacobs and Altuzarra were among the many designers who designed shirts which were sold to raise money for Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

Designer Humberto Leon wrote on his Facebook page, “No one should and if she buys your clothes, tell people you don’t support it. You know who you are!”

This doesn’t mean Mrs. Trump will be without fashionable clothing for the next 4 to 8 years. Even anti-Trump designers acknowledge she can purchase and wear their designs and there’s nothing they can do about it.

However, there are some top designers who buck the trend and say they’d be happy to dress the former model.

Diane von Furstenberg said, “Donald Trump was elected and he will be our president. Melania deserves the respect of any first lady before her. Our role as part of the fashion industry is to promote beauty, inclusiveness, diversity. We should each be the best we can be and influence by our example.”

Tommy Hilfiger said he’d be more than happy to work with Mrs. Trump. “I think Melania is a very beautiful woman and I think any designer should be proud to dress her. Ivanka is equally as beautiful and smart, although she wears her own clothes. I don’t think people should become political about it. Everyone was very happy to dress Michelle [Obama] as well. I think they look great in the clothes. You’re not gonna get much more beautiful than Ivanka or Melania,” he said.

“Out of respect for the position of the first lady of our United States, I would be honored to be considered to design for any first lady of the United States,” said designer Thom Browne

Expressing a hopeful tone, designer Carolina Herrera thinks everyone will eventually come around. “I think that in two or three months they’ll reach out, because it’s fashion. You’ll see everyone dressing Melania. She’s representing the United States,” she said.